Texas Paul REACTS to Sarah Palin saying Trump Should Testify before Jan 6 Committee

Oh boy I am ill.

I am so ill.   I got two injections yesterday afternoon.  I got both my second shingle shot and my latest Covid booster.    I was up all night, and both Ron and I got up at 2 AM.   I went back to bed at 6 AM for an hour, but couldn’t sleep.  So got up.  But 9 I was shaking, running a high fever, aches over top of my normal pain levels.   I went back to bed.   I just got up at 3 PM and wish I had not.  Ron has gone back to bed.  I have been taking Tylenol to handle the fever and my pain pills for the aches and pains.   However one side point.   It is not much importance but James found a suspicious program, a key stroke logger on Ron’s I phone.    So we are all dumping our devices in a couple days and doing a hard reset, but in the meanwhile I dumped both computers this morning before crashing after I backed the files up.    I was far enough along that I can post and watch videos but I have hours of updates and fixes to do.  If not days.   Plus most of my security programs are not on there.    One last thing.   I was proudly on day 7 of comments I was answering and was doing that this morning before getting so ill.   However I won’t be answering comments until the fever comes down and stays there.   One other note I looked it up and a high level response like this to a Covid shot means that your immune system is running really well and already sees Covid as a virus threat that it responds against.  Thank you.    Hugs to all.

Woman confronts armed man near ballot drop box

HUFFPOST: My Child Brought Home This Horrifying Pamphlet From School. I’m Furious — And You Should B e Too.

My Child Brought Home This Horrifying Pamphlet From School. I’m Furious — And You Should Be Too.
“I opened the pamphlet and saw two simple sketches of a naked, genderless child, labeled ‘FRONT’ and ‘BACK.’ I choked up as I realized what I was meant to do.”

Read in HuffPost: https://apple.news/ACLwOEAQURaa3jir003AH2Q

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Lara Logan: Biden Admin Is Trafficking Children So Elites Can Drink Their Blood To Fight Aging [VIDEO]

These people vote and right wing media promotes them.   Reality means nothing to these people.   But why kill the babies, just milk the blood in regular donations keeps the blood fresh and coming in.   These people don’t think through things very well. 🙄   Hugs

Just banned by Newsmax, Lara Logan has some thoughts:

The reason I believe that people reacted that way is it’s all about the children. The question they don’t want us asking is where are all the missing children?

What happens to these children? How can hundreds of thousands of kids go missing in the United States every year and nobody knows where they are?

They just vanish? I don’t think so. Every sex trafficking ring worldwide knows, bring the kids to the United States that this administration is participating in the trafficking of kids.

They’re paying companies, LLCs and non-profits and church groups. They’re paying them to take these kids and disappear them.

The report that you showed have talked about the blood of young children being the secret to anti-aging. And why does nobody ask where does blood come from?

How do you get the blood of young children? And does it matter if the children are younger and younger and younger? So now you’re talk — are you talking about the blood of babies now? Is that what you’re talking about?

Logan may be too fucking crazy even for Newsmax, but not for Mike Lindell’s Frank Speech platform.

Gustav2 • 11 hours ago

According to our research and experience, out of the half a million children that go missing every year in the United States, nearly all of them are found. That’s 97.8%. So, half a million children go missing, but nearly all of them are also found.

When most people think about missing children, they imagine children being lured into white vans. But if a father or mother takes a child without permission, and they don’t have custody, that’s considered a missing child, and the vast majority of missing kids are due to family abductions. There are more than 3,000 attempted snatchings per year, and more than 90% of those are runaways or parental abductions.

https://findthekids.org/202…

Gustav2 starmom • 11 hours ago • edited

I turned off the Amber Alerts on my phone because 99% of them had a very accurate description of the abductor, the car, the license plate, etc.

Don’t wake me up in the middle of the night when you know the abductor’s name, and where he/she and all his/her relatives live.

Jeff D danolgb • 10 hours ago

Amateur! I reach into their bodies and pull their hearts out, leaving them alive while I lower them into a fiery hell-like pit. As documented in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.

Max-1 🔫+cult(R)=☠️ • 11 hours ago

BLOOD LIBEL
https://encyclopedia.ushmm….

The term blood libel refers to the false allegation that Jews used the blood of non-Jewish, usually Christian children, for ritual purposes. The Nazis made effective use of the blood libel to demonize Jews, with Julius Steicher’s newspaper Der Stürmer making frequent use of ritual murder imagery in its antisemitic propaganda.

Ragnar Lothbrok • 11 hours ago

Idk if the blood treatment works or not, but to me, chasing those brats around just isn’t worth it.

Unbordered American PickyPoultrygeist • 11 hours ago

Thinking of buying this in Michigan and handing it out to the little Canadian goblins. 😉

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NYPD Warns Of Threats Against NYC Polling Places

The New York Post reports:

The NYPD says “elevated vigilance” is needed during the upcoming midterm elections, as “hostile rhetoric” and “generalized threats” swirl on online forums, according to an internal memo obtained by The Post.

Officials warned that “malicious actors” in chat and messaging groups, as well as other forums, may create “echo chambers” that promote “false narratives” and “establish a permissive environment for violent action against election-related infrastructure and personnel.”

The memo cited calls on “far-right, ultranationalist, and QAnon extremist forums” for their followers to become “poll challengers” if they witness “fraud” and “cheating” at the polls.

Read the full article.

 

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Even Rick Wilson, no socialist him, doesn’t rule out that big corps are deliberately gouging the American people:

AyJayDee Todd20036 • 8 hours ago

Corporations with connections and that stay loyal to the regime do well. Corporations that lack connections or step out of line don’t. See also: Russia.

Lestat GlennF • 10 hours ago

If the corporations didn’t already own the legislatures, we’d have proper regulation of gasoline and food prices.

Ohbehr in Minnesota • 10 hours ago

Damn, it’s a national cancer. It’s even in NYC. Sheesh. I’m glad I voted by mail early. I was afraid that my local polling place in Minneapolis, which is across the street from me, might be visited by these thugs and goons since I live in a largely minority neighborhood. I hope they don’t shut down voting here or interrupt it. No one needs this shite. And they talk about fair elections. They want everyone to lose. Sad.

Elagabalus • 10 hours ago

The Trump / Republican mantra is essentially the same as Voldemort’s: “Might makes right.” Thuggery is the agency they deploy to make that happen.

Gosar Caught On Video Praising Shooting Of Migrants – JMG

Boing Boing reports:

Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar, the right-wing hatemonger who is loathed by his own siblings for his reprehensible actions, is seen in this video expressing his approval for two people pretending to be migrant hunters. After they tell him they shoot migrants who cross over to their family farm in Yuma, he responds, “Say a prayer because this country needs you. There’s a bunch of people that are ready to go into action.”

Read the full article. Watch the clip and read the text.

Gosar, you will recall, this year attended the convention of white nationalist neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes. Last year he posted an animated video depicting the murders of AOC and President Biden.

 

another_steve Sashineb • 8 hours ago

The very smartest political commentators make the point: today’s Republican Party has no “vision,” no lofty goals to better the lives of average Americans. They’re morally bankrupt when it comes to that stuff.

They stand for only the things listed in your graphic there.

Misutaa Roboto • 8 hours ago • edited

What gives them plausible deniability is that some people, at least, seem to have construed the Second Amendment to mean the right to shoot people who cross the border illegally (and/or are on your land, or for being a prominent Democrat or “RINO”, for that matter). Referring to the “Second Amendment” in those circles seems to have become a euphemism for shooting people you have dehumanized.

Reminds me a bit of this Onion headline:

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ken_lov Todd20036 • 8 hours ago

If Trump Republicans take back Congress, democracy in America will already have died. Democracy depends for its survival on strong majority support for certain ideals and values, not just on institutions and elections. Every vote for a Trump Republican is a metaphorical middle finger to democracy.

another_steve • 8 hours ago

So if you, JMG reader, know a registered Republican — a friend or co-worker or family member, for instance — ask them whether they appreciate the fact that their continued membership in that party adds number and heft to the party of Paul Gosar, Donald Trump, Steve Bannon and Alex Jones.

Tell them, remind them, that their “belonging” to that crime syndicate posing as a political party makes them complicit.

They are complicit in the ongoing, unfolding criminal nightmare.

Bilderbeck • 8 hours ago

Gov. Greg Abbott redirects $500 million from other agencies to fund border security mission through end of fiscal year

“Abbott said the money would be taken from the budgets of other Texas agencies, including nearly $210 million from the state’s Health and Human Services Commission over two years and about $160 million from the Texas Department of Public Safety.

https://www.texastribune.or…

https://www.propublica.org/…

BobSF_94117 Bilderbeck • 8 hours ago

He throws taxpayer money at the “crisis” in ways that accomplish nothing, except to swell the bank accounts of his supporters.

Max-1 🔫+cult(R)=☠️ • 8 hours ago

REMEMBER:

Elected officials can suggest shooting unarmed people.
Unarmed people can’t suggest shooting elected officials.

Odd how the law works to protect elected officials. NO?

thatotherjean Max-1 🔫+cult(R)=☠️ • 7 hours ago

“Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.” — Francis Wilhoit

Liberal Redneck – Inflation and the GOP

Republican Judge Delivers Devastating Blow To Ron DeSantis

Florida governor Ron DeSantis was smacked down by a Republican-appointed judge this week, when the judge ruled that DeSantis was NOT following Florida’s open records laws by withholding information about the migrant flights that his office arranged. The judge has now given DeSantis 20 days to make the records public, while DeSantis had been hoping to hold tight to the information until December. Farron Cousins explains what this new ruling means.

Link – https://www.politico.com/news/2022/10…

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*This transcript was auto-generated. Please excuse any typos. Florida’s Republican governor Ron DeSantis suffered a major blow this week in a court from a Republican appointed judge by the name of l Lee Marsh. And Judge Marsh told Ron DeSantis in his entire administration that you guys are actually violating Florida’s open records laws by not releasing all of the information that you have about those migrant flights that you’ve been paying for This judge, Mr. Marsh, Judge Marsh was appointed by former Republican governor Rick Scott, so is a right wing judge. And even the judge was like, Y’all can’t do this. You cannot hide this information. They have been hit, by the way, with multiple different open records requests from news organizations, from immigration rights groups, from all sorts of people throughout the country. And Ron DeSantis administration has said like, Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. We’ll release it. We’ll give you the information, but we have a very small staff, so maybe we’ll try to get it to you by December, you know, after the midterms.

Of course, Judge Marsha’s ruling says that it has to be turned over within the next 20 days, and the midterms are less than 20 days away. So it’s very unlikely that the DeSantis administration is going to give us this information before the midterms hit because they know it’s going to be very bad because some of the information that has remained hidden are communications, of course, with DeSantis chief of staff arranging the actual flights. Now they’ve actually released a little bit of it. So that’s how we know that there are, there’s more to that. But yes, it has now been confirmed, of course, that DeSantis administration did arrange this, not the DeSantis campaign, the actual administration of this corrupt Republican governor. And if you think the ruling is bad, that you should hear what actually happened in court because DeSantis general counsel started arguing with the judge after he issued the decision.

Let me read this from Politico. During the hour long hearing on Tuesday, Andrew King, assistant general counsel for DeSantis argued that the center, the group that filed the Opens record lawsuit was quote, weaponizing the public records law so they can jump everyone else. King also revealed during the hearing that Ute Meyer, who is uh, DeSantis chief of staff, uh, has no phone logs. And even if he did, it would not be a public record. The governor’s office previously released text messages between T Meyer and Larry Keef. DeSantis Safe are that showed the two officials were coordinating the flights. Nick Mes, Deputy General counsel for DeSantis, tried to argue with Judge Marsh after the judge rendered

His, his decision from the bench mes contended the decision would create a precedent and would require the administration to play favorites with how it responds to public records request. Judge Marsh countered he was constrained by the law and that the administration had failed to turn over records citing, for example, that the administration had blocked out the names of who, those who signed waivers to get on a plane. Attorneys for DeSantis contended that they withheld that information because of the ongoing federal lawsuit where a Massachusetts judge is allowing the names of the migrants who filed the lawsuit to remain confidential. But upon questioning from Judge Marsh, they acknowledged Florida has not been told to keep that information confidential. So the reason this is important, right? This little argument with the judge that took place after the ruling came out is because DeSantis people said, Okay, we’ll release it, but you know, we’ve blacked out all the names.

The judge said, Who the hell told you to do that with? The Massachusetts judge said they’re not releasing them, so we’re not releasing them. Cool. Did he tell you you can’t release them? No. Okay, so you’re not under court order to not release them, un redact the names and get this crap out here in the next 20 days. Again, this is a Republican judge, but the reason they want the names blacked out, of course, is so the media cannot reach out to these people, get interviews with them and let them tell the story about how they were duped to get on Ron DeSantis flights.

Florida Man Cites “Don’t Say Gay” Law In Lawsuit Over Pride Flag In Classroom: This Is Against Jesus [VIDEO]

Because rainbows make Jesus cry.  As I said in the last post on this guy, not everyone lives by his bible. Deliu said his family is Christian-Orthodox and considers homosexuality a sin, saying in the lawsuit it’s “not in accordance with their Bible.”  Gay people exist, and they have rights.   Gay kids exist and they have rights.   This child is in the 7th grade, he is quite aware of gender and sexual orientation, and sorry but not everyone is the same.   My rights, gay kids in the 7th grade don’t lose their rights because the bible says they are icky, and his daddy is a bigoted asshole.    Hugs

West Palm Beach’s NBC affiliate reports:

A Wellington father is suing the School District of Palm Beach County after he claimed his son’s teacher put up two LGBTQ pride flags in her classroom. Dr. Francisco Deliu’s 12-year-old son is in seventh grade at Emerald Cove Middle School.

Deliu filed a lawsuit on Oct. 12 against the school district, Palm Beach County School Board, the middle school, principal Dr. Eugina Smith-Freeman and teacher Rachel Raos. Deliu said his family is Christian-Orthodox and considers homosexuality a sin, saying in the lawsuit it’s “not in accordance with their Bible.”

Deliu claimed the teacher’s actions are a violation of Florida’s “Parents’ Bill of Rights” law, which went into effect in 2021. Deliu is asking for a jury trial and wants the court to declare the teacher’s [alleged] decision to discuss gay pride and homosexuality illegal.

Read the full article. Deliu also wants an apology from the school and the teacher to be posted on the district’s website. Wellington, it’s worth noting, is one of Florida’s wealthiest communities. Many of its homes include horse stables and Wellington hosts the annual US Polo Open as well as other equestrian competitions.

 

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JoeMyGodMod • an hour ago

I’m mostly surprised that a doctor who lives in Wellington has a kid in public school.

vap JoeMyGod • an hour ago

He looks to be a lawyer
https://www.queerty.com/lit…

It surely isn’t his first go-round with making big accusations, either. In 2017, the New Zealand Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal found him guilty of nine different charges including “misconduct”, “unprofessional conduct” and “conduct unbecoming a lawyer”.

The misconduct charges resulted from a series of allegations the barrister made against two high court judges of “discrimination and racism by the Judges towards both counsel and clients, and corruption in carrying out their duties.”

Deliu was fined a quarter of a million dollars and his law license was temporarily suspended.

Paddycakes2001 JoeMyGod • 30 minutes ago

I love the part of the article where the guy says he’s a “libertarian.” I’m sure he has a great explanation for why libertarianism* means the state must affirmatively take actions to send the message that there is a lower caste of depraved people who must not be spoken about or acknowledged.

*We all know that real-world Ron Paul-style libertarianism wants exactly that, but it’s hilarious to watch them try to explain themselves.

Houndentenor JoeMyGod • 34 minutes ago

Some affluent areas have public schools that rival the best private schools in their area. So I’m not surprised. The high home prices and high property taxes that fund those schools keep out anyone they don’t want there.

Stoned and loving it JoeMyGod • an hour ago

when the legislature passes laws designed to allow the GQP to loot the treasury, one must establish standing before suit

TampaZeke • an hour ago

GO BACK TO ROMANIA where you can get all of the Orthodox Christianity you crave!

ChrisMorley TampaZeke • an hour ago

He’s also pissed of with Romania:

Romania decriminalised homosexuality in 2001

Jay Ryan in Illinois • 30 minutes ago • edited

“The dad, a self-described ‘live and let live’ libertarian”

So no neck here wants the state to impose rules against those he finds offensive. Yeah, that’s a real live and let live libertarian there. Lol

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ChristopherM • an hour ago

I guarantee you this concerned father has never once attended a PTA meeting, volunteered, or gone to a parent teacher conference in his child’s life.

Kieth ChristopherM • an hour ago

It’s also interesting that people had issues with Ye saying bad things about Jewish people but anyone is free to say horrible things about LBGT people and its ok because it’s your opinion yet both our people were in hitlers concentration camps

Jay Kieth • 24 minutes ago

It’s ok to be an open homophobe in our society. Whenever you see it racism is just below the surface though.

Jack Frost ChristopherM • an hour ago

Oh, those are the loudest ones. Not really a part of their kids education until they get to hate on a minority group.

Rebecca Gardner • an hour ago • edited

The law reads, prohibits classroom discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity in certain grade levels;

Ok, which grade? Is 7th grade too old to be covered by this? Also, it says nothing about a flag, it only prohibits discussion.

Jack Frost Rebecca Gardner • an hour ago

The law was written so poorly and so broadly that it allows for any parent to sue for anything and to let the courts or jury decide.

Its supposed to chill speech these asshats dont like so in this case they assumed all LGBTQ teachers/school officials would just pull all the “gay stuff” out of the classroom in advance.

Chris Baker Jack Frost • 35 minutes ago

Yes, it was more of a scare type law that was so vague that teachers would be afraid to do anything, even putting up a pride flag. I hope this is a test case that turns out well to knock down this law.

Why is saying that ‘straight people exist’ legal, but “gay people exist’ illegal?

It would be funny if some wise-ass elementary school let boys and girls use whichever bathroom they wanted to because “discussing gender identity was forbidden by law and discussing or asking students what gender they are might be illegal.”

Jack Frost Rebecca Gardner • an hour ago

Maybe he wants to expand on the grade levels. Maybe make it K-12?

I wouldn’t put it past anti-gay people to start with a wedge like K-3 and then work to expand that outward.

thatotherjean • an hour ago

That “Don’t Say Gay” law in Florida HAS to be unconstitutional. Besides, being “against Jesus” has no bearing on education, unless you’re a Christian religious school. I hope he’ll get told to go away and take his jury trial with him; but it’s Florida, so who knows?

Chucktech thatotherjean • an hour ago

“Against Jesus,” Jesus…

Yeah, Jesus was always ragging on those filthy queers…

Chris Baker tbj5 • 39 minutes ago • edited

Didn’t they just rule for freedom of speech of teachers in the ‘praying coach’ case? of course, they will contradict themselves in a case like this when they rule -against- freedom of speech.