Oregon state senators use QAnon-affiliated and far-right shows to promote their lawsuit claiming the federal government inflated COVID numbers

https://www.mediamatters.org/coronavirus-covid-19/oregon-state-senators-use-qanon-affiliated-and-far-right-shows-promote-their

Thanks to Ten Bears for the link.   This is for my readers in Oregon and surrounding areas.  What is wrong with republican voters that they keep voting for wack job crazy people for state and federal office.  These people love conspiracies and endorsing them.  They prefer fantasy rather than facts or science.  I guess it comes from believing in the myths about tRump instead of the facts, just as they ignore reality for a literal bible infallibility.  There are videos at the link above.    Hugs.  Scottie


A pair of Oregon Republican legislators, state Sens. Dennis Linthicum and Kim Thatcher, have appeared on multiple QAnon-affiliated and far-right shows to promote a lawsuit they are involved with that claims the federal government inflated COVID-19 numbers.

The lawsuit was filed in federal district court in Oregon in March 2022 by Linthicum, Thatcher, and naturopathic doctor Henry Ealy, who has spread COVID-19 misinformation. It claims that the federal government “failed to ensure and/or willfully manipulated data being collected, analyzed, and published,” causing “a significant hyperinflation of COVID-19 case, hospitalization, and death counts,” which they claim was used to defraud taxpayers of at least $3.5 trillion in public funds between 2020 and 2022. (The claim that COVID-19 cases were overcounted during the pandemic is dubious.)

The plaintiffs want to empanel a special grand jury and present “evidence of alleged crimes relating to the federal government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.” The case was dismissed in November 2022, but the group appealed to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

In recent weeks, Linthicum — who is also a former treasurer of the Oregon Republican Party — and Thatcher went on several programs affiliated with the QAnon conspiracy theory to promote the case.

On November 17, Linthicum and Thatcher appeared on Right Now with Ann Vandersteel, which is hosted by a known QAnon supporter who also promotes the extreme ideology of the sovereign citizen movement. During the interview, Vandersteel praised them and Ealy as “incredible” for “com[ing] together to adjudicate the problem that apparently our government seems incapable of doing” with the “COVID fraud.”

Linthicum also pushed COVID-19 misinformation during the appearance, falsely claiming that “face masks don’t work.”

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Later that month, Linthicum, Thatcher, and Ealy sat for an interview with QAnon influencer Michael Jaco in which Thatcher called for others to “duplicate” this legal effort “all over the United States, whether people want to go to their counties or whether they could go to their — you know, the state grand jury or even do their own federal grand jury,” and Linthicum criticized what he called “COVID fraud.”

Linthicum also claimed that people are “redefining … what a vaccine is, what a vaccine isn’t,” and Thatcher pushed election misinformation, calling for people to “overwhelm whatever cheating might be out there and get their votes in.”

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In early December, Linthicum appeared on The Tina Peters Show, which streams on the QAnon-affiliated Badlands Media Rumble channel.

During the interview, Linthicum claimed that there was an “anxiety drive” and that authorities were “fearmongering with mediocre science and uncertainty, scaring the public into getting the vaccine and increasing uptake rates,” calling it “criminal fraud.”

Host Tina Peters praised Linthicum and the other plaintiffs, calling them “brave souls” and saying the lawsuit is “a solution to taking back our country.”

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Besides appearing on those QAnon-affiliated shows, Linthicum also made an appearance on Sons of Liberty Media in early December. This far-right show has been classified as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center and is affiliated with radio host Bradlee Dean, who has a history of pushing anti-LGBTQ rhetoricIslamophobia, and conspiracy theories.

During the interview, Linthicum seemingly disputed death tolls reported in the news, saying, “There’s this disconnect between what we’re seeing on the news — the nightly, you know, scrolling numbers: ‘175,000 people died today because of coronavirus’ and whatever. And it’s like, you know, in the United States of America, I know there’s only been eight cases and we’re already talking vaccines. And then, you know, there were 17 cases and then there’s videos of people dropping dead.”

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Also in December, Linthicum appeared on a show hosted by conspiracy theorist Gareth Icke — the son of infamous conspiracy theorist David Icke.

During the interview, Linthicum promoted the lawsuit, pushed false claims that the 2020 presidential election had been significantly impacted by election fraud, and promised Icke that he would come back on the show “whenever you please.” Icke praised Linthicum as “honorable” and thanked him for “all the work that you’re doing over there trying to expose” the “COVID fraud” and “election fraud as well.”

Linthicum and Thatcher’s appearances on the QAnon-affiliated shows are the latest example of an ongoing partnership between anti-vaccine and QAnon figures, with right-wing anti-vaccine figures using QAnon shows to spread COVID-19 and vaccine-related misinformation and conspiracy theories.

Oklahoma governor signs order effectively banning diversity programs at public colleges

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/dec/14/oklahoma-ban-diversity-dei-program-colleges

Diversity efforts are designed to bring more minorities into positions of authority and better paying jobs.  Ask your self why anyone would be against that?  Ask why those people would go to the point of using the power of the entire state to deny such programs?  It is about white cis straight power!  It is flat out racism!  I don’t know how else to explain it.  These people are threatened by programs that reach out to minorities instead of just giving all the good jobs to white people or include black / brown people in higher education.  Hugs.   Scottie   Some quotes below

However, DEI programs typically provide support not only for students from marginalized communities, but also for veterans, low-income students, first-generation students, single parents and students with disabilities.

“Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) departments, programs, and entities play a pivotal role in providing a safe and inclusive space for minority and marginalized communities on higher education campuses,” the statement reads. “These initiatives offer students a platform to voice their concerns, establish a home away from home, and foster unity within the student life community. Any attempt to remove personnel, funding, and programming jeopardizes the very existence of these essential spaces.

Oklahoma’s ban is the latest in a wave of efforts across the country to walk back DEI initiatives that were largely popularized during and after 2020. Earlier this year Ron DeSantis, Florida’s governor, signed bills banning institutions from spending federal or state dollars on DEI initiatives, while, last month, the Iowa Board of Regents voted to direct the state’s public universities to cut DEI programs that are not necessary for research contracts or accreditation. The same day Stitt signed his executive order, according to WPR, Wisconsin Republicans successfully pushed the University of Wisconsin to freeze DEI staffing through 2026 and eliminate or refocus about 40 positions focused on diversity.

 


Order prohibits agencies and public colleges and universities from using state funds, property or resources towards DEI initiatives

University of Oklahoma (OU) Sooners' college campusUniversity of Oklahoma Sooners’ college campus. The university’s president has stressed its commitment to ‘access and opportunity’ for all students. Photograph: Forge Productions/Alamy

On Wednesday Kevin Stitt, Oklahoma’s governor, signed an executive order in effect banning diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs at agencies and public colleges and universities across the state.

The order prohibits them from using state funds, property or resources towards DEI initiatives and orders them to dismiss “non-critical personnel”. It is effective immediately, but institutions are expected to comply no later than 31 May 2024.

 

The 25 public colleges and universities in the state also have to provide reports that detail the expenditure of their former DEI initiatives and job positions. Stitt said he is “implementing greater protections for Oklahomans and their tax dollars”. But according to local news outlet KFOR, only “around $10.2m was spent on DEI programs in the past decade. It accounted for three-tenths of one percent of all higher education spending.”

Kevin Stitt, the governor of Oklahoma.
Kevin Stitt, the governor of Oklahoma. Photograph: Sue Ogrocki/AP

The governor also said that Oklahoma should focus on supporting low-income and first-generation students instead of supporting students based on their race. However, DEI programs typically provide support not only for students from marginalized communities, but also for veterans, low-income students, first-generation students, single parents and students with disabilities.

In response to the executive order Joseph Harrosz Jr, the president of the University of Oklahoma, sent a letter to the OU community acknowledging how alarming the elimination of these programs may be for some people. But he doubled down on the university’s commitment to accessible education, writing, “Please be assured that key to our ongoing successes as the state’s flagship university – now and forever – are the foundational values that have served as our constant north star: access and opportunity for all of those with the talent and tenacity to succeed; being a place of belonging for all who attend; dedication to free speech and inquiry; and civility in our treatment of each other. These values transcend political ideology, and in them, we are unwavering.”

The University of Oklahoma’s Black emergency response team, a student organization focused on “activism, advocacy, and social justice”, released a statement saying that the executive order raises concerns.

“Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) departments, programs, and entities play a pivotal role in providing a safe and inclusive space for minority and marginalized communities on higher education campuses,” the statement reads. “These initiatives offer students a platform to voice their concerns, establish a home away from home, and foster unity within the student life community. Any attempt to remove personnel, funding, and programming jeopardizes the very existence of these essential spaces.

Oklahoma’s ban is the latest in a wave of efforts across the country to walk back DEI initiatives that were largely popularized during and after 2020. Earlier this year Ron DeSantis, Florida’s governor, signed bills banning institutions from spending federal or state dollars on DEI initiatives, while, last month, the Iowa Board of Regents voted to direct the state’s public universities to cut DEI programs that are not necessary for research contracts or accreditation. The same day Stitt signed his executive order, according to WPR, Wisconsin Republicans successfully pushed the University of Wisconsin to freeze DEI staffing through 2026 and eliminate or refocus about 40 positions focused on diversity.

 The photograph with this article was changed on 15 December 2023. An earlier version showed Oklahoma State University instead of the University of Oklahoma.

Read the full article. Stitt, who appeared here last month when he publicly praised illegal cockfighting, is a self-avowed Christian nationalist. He recently declared November to be “family month as ordained by God.” In June 2023, he authorized the nation’s first state-funded religious charter school. Last year he claimed “every square inch of Oklahoma in the name of Jesus.” Upon his inauguration, Stitt’s wife declared that his administration’s main priority would be “bringing people to Jesus.”

 

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Snowflakes are white… men.

Meanwhile, Oklahomans are wondering why they can’t get a doctor’s appointment or why their kids went to California and never came home.

Nothing ever happened in Tulsa. Promise!

These filth won’t stop until they have achieved their goals.
I include Netanyahu in that.

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When he states that he wants to”protect Oklahomans” he really means the lily white males. Of course. The universe protect us from these Christian fanatics!

Lily white cis-het conservative Christian males, to be specific.

Tulsa Massacre

Which they claim wasn’t racism as lot motivated. Smh

“Last year he claimed “every square inch of Oklahoma in the name of Jesus.” Upon his inauguration, Stitt’s wife declared that his administration’s main priority would be “bringing people to Jesus.””

Personal inquiry, please…

Do any…um…non-Christians live in Oklahoma?

Like…they’re okay with that?

 

Let’s talk about Iowa, Tennessee, and a temple….

Texas has banned more books than any other state, new report shows

https://www.texastribune.org/2022/09/19/texas-book-bans/

 

Across the country, more books have been challenged and removed as religious and conservative groups target LGBTQ and race issues.

 
Books at Vandegrift High School's library on March 2, 2022.
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Why Israel has so many Palestinian prisoners

Israel has over 7,000 Palestinians in prison, most held without charges.  The others faced long sentences for gathers of 10 or more for what Israel calls political expression.  Palestinians are banned from displaying their flag or political symbols.  Again a 10 year prison sentence.   10 years if a Palestinian orally attempts to influence public opinion in a way Israel thinks would harm public peace.  Remember, these rules only apply to the Palestinians, not the Israeli settlers in Palestinian territory.  Life in prison for any act that Israel determines a disturbance or a danger to the security of the area or threats the security of the IDF (military).  That includes kids throwing rocks at the illegal wall Israel built in Palestinian territory.   Of course the laws are written very vague so they can be applied to anything a Palestinian does that someone in Israel doesn’t like.   Remember that while Israeli media and people held huge events celebrating the return of their family members, the Palestinians were warned they would be all be arrested if there was a similar celebration of returning family members.

Do you not see the Palestinians are kept in an open air prison with every aspect of their lives under the military control of Israeli IDF and at the mercy  of any Jewish citizen who harms them.  I recently watched a video of an illegal Jewish settler walk up to a Palestinian man who was unarmed and just shoot him.  A few feet away was an Israel Soldier who did nothing.  On the Palestinian’s land, he was a farmer shot on his own property.  The Jewish man was never charged.  There is more in the video.  Hugs.  Scottie

Israel has been engaged in harrowing negotiations to recover the roughly 240 hostages held by Hamas and other militant groups in Gaza following the October 7 attack. In exchange for their release, the Israeli government has a bargaining chip that is extremely valuable to Palestinians: the thousands of Palestinian prisoners locked up in Israeli prisons.

Each one of these Palestinian prisoners has been processed by Israel’s military court system, which exists completely separate from the civilian court system that Jewish Israelis interact with. This system and the military orders that govern it have their origins in the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories in 1967.

In this video, two experts explain Israel’s military court system, why it’s been a focus of outcry from human rights organizations and why hostage negotiations have historically involved the exchange of Palestinian prisoners.

Liberal Redneck – Why Does Texas Hate This One Pregnant Woman So Much?

MO Bills Allow Murder Charge For Having An Abortion

Read the full article. Missouri is one of 27 states with the death penalty and has carried out around two dozen executions in the last decade.

State Rep. Mike Moon recently appeared here for saying that 12-year-olds should be able to marry with parental permission. In February 2023, Moon introduced a K-12 “Don’t Say Gay” bill.


Moon first appeared here in 2017 when he slaughtered a chicken on Facebook Live because abortion is bad.

 

They’d charge a 12 year-old with murder for aborting her father’s incest baby.

Good people, this GOP. Vote accordingly.

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Republicans just keep doubling down on this issue that clearly is not what the public wants and then claim voter fraud when elections don’t go their way.

Well, Republicans have abandoned Democracy. Their plan is fascist rule.

Because they control SCOTUS.

There are no instances of Republicans doing anything that the public wants. This is one of them.

Republicans want to appeal to ONLY the most reactionary part of their base. It is not a winning strategy. But they can’t seem to understand that

My mother had a potentially fatal miscarriage around late 1965. Abortion was a crime in California at the time, but she was able to get a medical exemption and had the termination. Had she not, she likely would have died; if she survived, she certainly would not have been able to have more children. Because of the termination, she went on to have me and three younger siblings. Four children alive because of that one necessary abortion.

Republicans would rather have seen my mom dead and the rest of us never born.

Just last year I was prepared to drive my sister-in-law out of state to have a fetus that had been dead for two weeks removed from her uterus. The Republicans here are morally bankrupt.

Same thing with my mom when I was 16, right around 1970. There was no way she would have lived if she had carried that fetus to term. I would have ended up taking care of it…

Yes. See the great writer Ursula K. LeGuin on how the abortion she had at age 20 or so resulted in her having three loved and happy children and a brilliant career, rather than one miserable unloved fatherless child and absolutely no career (at that time, lovely Radcliffe would have expelled her had she had a BAY-BEE.).

I was once told a story by my mother, concerning a relative who had a level of developmental disability. Back in the 40’s she was taken advantage of, impregnated, and the father skipped town. Her parents found a back alley abortionist. Things did not go well, and he ended up dying horribly from sepsis. That has stuck in my mind all these years.

That is exactly the world that Republicans are desperate to restore.

And where do they get those rights they would give to fetuses? They rip them away from the women of Missouri. Time to take to the streets, ladies of Missouri. Dismantle the state capitol building, brick by brick.

To anti-choice pro-forced-birth people, fetuses are infinitely more important than the people who carry them. They’re also more important than children.

Fetuses have more rights than women and girls. And guns have more rights than even fetuses.

Of course, child support also begins at conception, right? /s

“We’re so pro-life we’ll kill you if you have an abortion.”

That way the father doesn’t have to lose any money in a divorce.

Don’t stop there. Charge men with murder if they masturbate and “spill their seed.” Those little sperms are basically pre-born babies. So masturbation is akin to killing babies. (Their logic, not mine.)

Its why its called seed. Back in the old times they hadnt discovered women have eggs that need to be fertilized. The womb was just a patch of dirt waiting for its seed.

“Every sperm is SACRED…..” 🤣

I’ll thank them for making it clear what the voting in ’24 is going to be about.

Here’s hoping the Republicans get the Know-Nothing treatment. Everyone, just forget about voting for those guys. Just forget them…

The MSM will absolutely make sure the election is a neck-and-neck horserace down to the very last second.

They hype Biden’s age way more than trumps fascism, plus they downplay Biden’s accomplishments

 

 

SCOTUS Rejects Challenge To WA Ex-Gay Torture Ban

As I previously reported, the ADF first filed its lawsuit in May 2021 and lost in US district court in September 2021 before losing again before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in September 2022.

According to Brian Tingley’s resume, he’s led seminars on “authentic manhood” and “true masculinity.”


Before that, he wrote and produced commercials for car dealerships, bingo halls, and county fairs.


As I’ve reported many times over the years, ex-gay torture therapists often end up rejecting their work and coming out as gay themselves. And sometimes, they are arrested for sexually assaulting their clients.

Then there are the ones that are busted trolling online for gay sex, such as the nationally prominent therapist caught cruising Manhunt in 2018 as HotNHairy72.
The Alliance Defending Freedom, whose lead attorney was once House Speaker Mike Johnson, has advocated for criminalizing homosexuality in the United States and has provided free legal support to foreign groups seeking the same in their own countries.

 

 

Hey! Let’s debate the Holocaust!

Hey! let’s debate slavery!

Hey! Let’s debate murder and rape!

“Teach the controversy!”

Let’s debate which groups we can or cannot have genocidal practices!

 

My sexuality is not a “debate.” It’s a fact of life, just as a straight person’s sexuality is a fact of life. Just because these religious whack jobs are too stupid to understand that should not be my problem.

They understand…the cruelty is the point.

Maybe they should debate the weather, or gravity, or something. All as changeable as sexuality, and just as unnatural. /s

Ladybird Bachmann is surely sobbing into the sleeve of his caftan.

He’ll do what he always does…finding ways to fill his emptiness & sorrow.

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Never get a blowjob from a Ferengi. They sharpen their teeth.

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His “exgay” shop is in MN, not WA. It’s also still open even though MN has banned “exgay” torture as well (by eo in 2021 and statute this year).

WA: “No torturing”
Alito and Thomas: “Wait!! Christians should get to torture!!!”

Christians have a long and glorious history of torture. “It’s tradition.”

Deeply held beliefs

That is basically what it comes down to: the perception that one has a religious right to bully people to death.

The decision received separate dissenting opinions from Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.

 

Evergreen opinions, paid for by Leonard Leo and the Vatican.

What are we coming to, when good, god-fearing christo-fascists can’t torture kids?

No one is stopping him from saying his beliefs. What they are doing is preventing him from imposing them on others through the guise of medical treatment and accepting money for it.
You can also believe massage cures cancer but you can not put out a medical shingle and take money for curing cancer through massage.

Or you can believe blood letting cures depression but you can not charge for this as a medical treatment.
We have medical standards based on science.

Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. Thomas claimed that Washington had “silenced one side of this debate”

I had no idea that basic human rights, torturing children & wonton abuse were up for debate.

They are so full of it. No side has been “silenced.” But to them, unless they are forcing their beliefs upon the populace, you are silenced.

Give evangelicals a nanometer and they will steal a light-year from under our noses.

The more right wingers are silenced, the louder they get all over social media and right wing tv and radio. They are the only silenced people who are deafeningly loud.

Brian Tingley, a licensed marriage and family counselor, said the law violates his free speech rights under the Constitution’s First Amendment because the government is seeking to dictate what he says.

No, the gov’t is still letting you “say” anything you want. They are regulating how you conduct your business so that you don’t harm your patients.

What the government is saying they are not going to pay for the mumbo jumbo via Medicaid or approve it for reimbursement by insurance companies. It is not banned, you just have to pay for the religious practice yourself.

Under this argument, any restrictions the FDA puts on medical advertisement is also invalid.

Exactly right. The courts have long recognized that commercial speech is more subject to regulation than other kinds of speech. Tingley et al. are trying to argue that it is religious speech in a commercial context. Um, sorry, no.

” Tingley et al. are trying to argue that it is religious speech in a commercial context. “.

This shows their goal is to erase the separation of church and state and turn the U.S. into a theocracy.

Authentic manhood ? He looks like my creepy social studies teacher who was always inviting us over fro all guy nights. Yuck!

Very telling that the two “judges” who many people say take the most bribes are the ones who demand a Constitutional right to commit fraud.

 

Mass Palestinian Opposition To Hamas Before Israel’s Revamped Ethnic Cleansing Campaign

Geraldo Defends Palestinians And Schools Fox News On The Crisis … May 19, 2021 Nothing has changed, just gotten far worse

Geraldo Rivera schooled Fox News on the ongoing crisis.

Palestinian land stolen by Israel

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