And In Not What It Initially Appears To Be,

Charlotte Clymer with another interesting story about rightwingers.

Why Sydney Sweeney Needs to Be Canceled by Charlotte Clymer

Her career needs to end. Read on Substack


Actually, this has nothing to do with Sydney Sweeney.

I’ve seen some of her movies and shows. She’s a good actor. She seems nice. I have no real opinion of her beyond that.

The rightwing media ecosystem is currently obsessed with Ms. Sweeney, and per their usual outrage machine schtick, they’ve made her their latest vehicle for claiming Democrats are out-of-touch with America.

This week, Fox News and various other conservative outlets have spent considerable time claiming that Democrats are furious over a jeans advertisement featuring Ms. Sweeney—the details of their supposed outrage are too absurd to get into here, and I’d rather not insult your intelligence by pretending you should care.

But I figure tens of millions of Trump supporters are feverishly googling “Democrats” and “Sydney Sweeney” for that sweet, sweet hit of outrage to feed their addiction, and it occurred to me that a provocative headline could be a great opportunity to get them here and offer a read-out on what Democrats and progressives are currently, actually, passionately discussing.

I’m in approximately ~5,000 group chats with fellow Democrats (heavy sigh), give or take a few, and Sydney Sweeney has not come up once in any of them. Not a single one.

Here’s what we’ve really been talking about this week:

We’re pretty horrified by the ongoing horror in Gaza. Children there are starving-to-death, and the Israeli military has brutally slaughtered more than 1,000 innocent civilians attempting to get food assistance, almost all of which is being blocked by Netanyahu’s government.

All of our allies—including the United Kingdom—have been urgently pleading with Netanyahu to end the blockade and feed starving people in Gaza and please, oh please, stop shooting at them.

We’re wondering why Republican Christians in Congress would disregard Christ’s clear teachings on this matter. Pope Leo XIV condemned “the very grave humanitarian situation in Gaza, where the civilian population is crushed by hunger and remains exposed to violence and death.”

But hey, what the hell does he know?

We’re disgusted by the cover-up over the Epstein files, and it’s fairly obvious to everyone that Donald Trump is desperately attempting to conceal and distract from his involvement in a massive sex trafficking operation that targeted children.

Remember when the Republican Party pretended to care about pedophiles and sex trafficking and the so-called “Deep State” and Trump pandered to them for votes by claiming he would released the Epstein files and then he didn’t?

We’ve been talking all month about the fall-out of Trump’s One Big, Beautiful Bill and the fact that upwards of 17 million Americans will lose their health care coverage and millions will lose food assistance and a ton of rural hospitals are about to close down.

We have no idea how we’re going to help all these people when that legislation is fully implemented, and in discussing how to get medical treatment for the sick and food for the hungry, we don’t really care who these vulnerable folks voted for last year.

We’re considerably worried about the country’s total unpreparedness for natural disasters like hurricanes and tsunamis and flooding and earthquakes because Donald Trump and the Republican Party have gutted the NOAA and the National Weather Service and FEMA.

We imagine a lot of people are going to needlessly die in flood waters and devastating cyclones because of Republican incompetence and cruelty, and again: we have no idea how we’re going to help these folks when that happens.

We’ve been talking a lot about the accelerating erosion of constitutional protections and the Trump administration openly forcing colleges and corporations to pay him a bribe in order to avoid being targeted by his dictatorial madness.

We’ve been talking about Trump’s efforts to silence Stephen Colbert and his other most prominent critics in pop culture, except, of course, when he’s too chickenshit to take on the creators of South Park.

We wonder how the Constitution will survive this era. We wonder how the courts can resist threats of violence. We wonder how democracy can endure when even the most concerned Republicans, like Sen. Lisa Murkowski, have largely given up on their oaths.

Sydney Sweeney and which endorsements she’s landed and what ads she’s appearing in and what products she’s hawking to the public — none of that matters to us.

If anything, in regards to Ms. Sweeney, we’re embarrassed for the shamelessness of Republicans who are attempting to exploit her as a distraction from the death and destruction they’re causing and enabling.

Maybe if we got a hungry or sick child in a rural part of the country to record a video talking shit about Ms. Sweeney, that would be enough for Trump and Republicans to pay attention to their suffering. (snip)

5 thoughts on “And In Not What It Initially Appears To Be,

    1. Well, I’m not sure what cartoons you write about, Judy.

      This post is about the mistaken ideas about Democrats. (Nobody mentions if it’s all Dems, or only electeds, or party management, or who, btw.) Anyway, it is reported that Dems are being accused, on a wide range of media–and it’s true to the degree that I just now read a comment by a good liberal on another blog that Dems are discussing this ad campaign– but we’re not. I hadn’t heard about the ad at all until I read the above piece last night. I’m not on Bluesky, but I go there to look at things often, and I’ve not seen anything there. But, both rightwingers and leftwingers are pushing that Dems are obsessed with this ad campaign (instead of doing our work,) and people are believing that. It Is Not True. At All. Same as much that is written and said about Dems in the media, all over the US.

      Instead, we are, indeed, discussing the issues listed above, and also every tiny rule and loophole that can be used to delay the awful rolling back of progress here in the US. People like to complain about Dems, but they never give the country enough of them to get the work done without obstruction and sabotage. To me, it seems people just like to complain rather than participate in civics, and since Dems are polite, people pick on them. The Dems that run for office and get elected have battered spouse syndrome, just putting up with what they have to to get elected and keep things from being even worse than they already are. There’s been a big change in the US since I was young, and I don’t know how to counteract it, and I’m pretty burnt out on it, anymore. Seems like, pretty much, people want what we’ve gotten now.

      It occurs to me that my using this reply to vent could make you feel like I’m picking on what you wrote, Judy. I am not, and if that’s true, I apologize for that. My spirit here is a back and forth about the article and how we got to this stupid, stupid place in time. Your comment is fine, except I still don’t know what toons you’re referencing, but I’m interested to know that.

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      1. Hi Ali. If you do join Bluesky let me know as I love it and don’t even post stuff from that other media run by racist Musk. I will follow you on there. And yes those topics you mention we are trying to push … just wish more media would pay attention. Hugs

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        1. Nah. For now, anyway, I don’t have enough minutes in my day to spend much on Bluesky; I do enjoy looking around when a blog I read includes a post, but I don’t go there every day, or anything. But thanks! It does look like a far more friendly place than X/Twitter. Sort of like Mastodon, where I’m not anymore, either, due to time constraints. Thanks again!

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