Tucker Carlson LOSES IT over surprise Supreme Court opening | No Lie podcast

Furry Panic Is the Latest Dumb GOP Attack on Public Schools

https://www.thedailybeast.com/furry-panic-is-the-latest-dumb-gop-attack-on-public-schools?ref=home

Right-wing parents are attacking school boards over “furries” in the classroom—a proxy for the larger culture wars over race and gender.

Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast

 

It happened every time a school board member spoke up about changes to the Central York School District’s COVID-19 plan. “Meow!” a group of four people would taunt from the back of the room. “Cat!”

Amelia McMillan, a parent in the Pennsylvania district, recognized the four people. They’d supported Central York’s recent (and now overturned) ban on certain school books, many of them about race. After the mid-January meeting ended, McMillan said she saw the group corner a local father in a hallway.

“They were yelling at him about his kid being a furry,” McMillan told The Daily Beast. The group cited “an email someone sent to the board about furries. I heard him say, ‘Leave my kid out of this.’ Two administrators from the school broke up this interaction and shuffled the four aggressors out of the building, and then asked the father if he was alright. He told everyone standing there (myself included) that they were calling his child a furry and he asked them to stop.”

Furries are a subculture of people who craft alter-egos as anthropomorphized animals. A furry might draw himself as a cartoon tiger, or dress up as a dragon at a convention for fellow enthusiasts. It’s a decades-old genre and, relative to other available subcultures, fairly wholesome.

So why are school boards attendees in a panic about supposed furries in the classroom?

 

In Pennsylvania, Maine, Michigan, and Iowa in recent months, school board meetings have been disrupted by allegations that educators are giving special treatment to furry students. While false, the widespread hoaxes play into a broader right-wing effort to discredit and demand further control over public education.

“It’s culture war, it’s control, and it’s not about protecting kids,” Patch O’Furr, proprietor of the furry news site Dogpatch Press, told The Daily Beast. “If you actually look at who’s doing this, at some of the political groups getting involved, they’re all far right.”

The rumors simmered for months in districts like Central York last year, where a “concerned parents” Facebook group promoted fears that furries “could be in your child’s classroom hissing at your child and licking themselves.”

But it was in Michigan’s Midland school district, not Central York, that the claims finally caught fire.

“Yesterday I heard that at least one of our schools in our town, has in one of the unisex bathrooms a litter box for the kids that identify as cats,” a speaker at a school board meeting said, in a video that went viral in January. “And I am really disturbed by that.”

Michigan GOP co-chair Meshawn Maddock soon amplified the cat scat claims. “Kids who identify as ‘furries’ get a litter box in the school bathroom,” Maddock wrote on Facebook. “Parent heroes will TAKE BACK our schools.”

Midland Public Schools do not provide litter boxes—unisex or otherwise. The district’s superintendent debunked the rumor in a scathing email. (“It is unconscionable that this afternoon I am sending this communication,” his email to parents began.)

Nevertheless, the allegations soon spread to Texas, where a GOP candidate (and activist with the right-wing parents group Moms For Liberty) added her own baseless claims about special privileges for furry students. “Cafeteria tables are being lowered in certain @RoundRockISD middle and high schools to allow ‘furries’ to more easily eat without utensils or their hands (ie, like a dog eats from a bowl),” she tweeted.

That allegation wasn’t true, either. In fact, chatter about litter boxes and doggie bowls display a misunderstanding about the furry community, which eats and poops like everyone else, says Sharon Roberts, an associate professor at the University of Waterloo and member of the academic research team Furscience.

“It’s limited fantasy,” Roberts told The Daily Beast of furrydom. “It’s not escapism, it’s not a departure from reality. People who are furries are not like, ‘I am my anthropomorphized character.’ That’s not what happens.”

Furries do not literally believe they are non-human animals, Roberts said. Instead, a furry might play-act the role of a cartoon animal, but when nature calls, she’ll step out of character and remove her costume to use a normal toilet. (Furscience set the bathroom record straight in 2016, when they made a tongue-in-cheek video about the impossibility of using a toilet in a fursuit.)

O’Furr, who has traced the origins of the litter box urban legend, dates the hoax to at least 2008. That’s when a local news story about a Pittsburgh furry convention led to unfounded speculation that hotel staff would have to clean up convention-goers’ poop.

Those rumors appear to have resurfaced with the start of the 2021-2022 school year. In August, for instance, an anonymous grandparent told Kentucky’s WLKY that her grandchildren were being bullied in class by students who made hissing noises. The district’s superintendent told the station that “a small number” of students had violated the dress code by wearing cat ears or tails, and that the situation was under control.

But the rumor metastasized in other states, especially when picked up by conservative voices. Blogs in Iowa and Idaho promoted the stories this fall, claiming that furry students were either being granted special litter boxes, or were being exempted from homework (can’t grip pencil with paws). The blogs noted that schools had denied the allegations, but the authors went on to say they’d heard more rumors from locals and people “at the Clay County GOP booth at the county fair.”

Such rumors, if true, threatened to weaken the U.S. military, an Iowa commentator wrote. “As China threatens to invade neighbors, we’re cringing when someone tells us he’s an antelope and we better acknowledge he’s got hooves whether or not visible,” he opined. “How could we possibly win a war with an army filled with dogs and cats?”

Not all of these queries have been warmly received in the furry community. In early November, an aspiring educator took to Reddit’s r/teachers board to relay rumors about students in her hometown demanding litter boxes in school. “I went to r/furry to ask for advice and their opinion on how to handle this situation but got permanently banned,” wrote the Redditor, who is in school to become a teacher.

By October, furry fears were making their way into school board meetings. In Skowhegan, Maine, where Redditors were already sharing litter box rumors, a speaker at a school board meeting “spoke requesting information regarding the district’s stance on allowing students who identify as animals (furry), to be an exception to dress code (hats, etc),” according to the meeting’s publicly available minutes.

A parent raised a similar concern at an Iowa school board meeting that month, and the query took on a more political tone at a board meeting in Minnesota. “Another topic many parents would like addressed are furries,” a speaker said. “Why are kids being allowed to dress up like animals in our schools? They’re being allowed to growl and bark at their teachers. They’re allowed to wear leashes and collars and tails and they just bark but God forbid a kid wears a Trump hat to school; they’re told to take that off immediately.” (Most schools don’t allow hats.)

The politicization of furry school rumors comes amid a sweeping conservative assault on public schools and how they approach issues like race and gender. School board meetings, sometimes attended by members of far-right paramilitary groups, have become theaters for culture wars, with GOP figures like Maddock calling on parents to “TAKE BACK our schools” from the specter of liberal educators.

Sometimes, as in the case of Central York, the same people who supported book bans are the same people now promoting furry rumors.

Furries make a convenient target for people looking to lash out at marginalized identities, particularly the LGBT community, which has a higher-than-average representation among furries, O’Furr noted. Multiple litter box hoaxes make explicit reference to “gender-neutral” litter boxes (a parallel to battles over gender-affirming bathroom choices in schools) or claim that students “identify as furries” (a phrasing uncommon in furry media, but with parallels to how conservative media often describes transgender youth).

“They’re demonizing minorities by proxy, with a target behind the target,” O’Furr wrote in a recent blog post. “It’s a cousin to transphobic memes like ‘I sexually identify as an attack helicopter’ using weirdos to make it easier to swallow.”

The director of the Public Schools Branch in Prince Edward Island, Canada, took a similar stance when furry hoaxes flooded his district’s social media in October.

“It seemed to me like it was a backlash against some of the progressive things that our schools are doing,” director Norbert Carpenter told the CBC, “and we would have many that would say this is rooted in hate and transphobia and homophobia and that message needs to be clear, it’s not acceptable.”

That’s not to say furries aren’t in schools. A recent Rolling Stone article showcased a thriving, TikTok-based furry youth scene. It’s a space for creativity and play, young furries and their parents explained—and like any youth subculture (see: goths and MySpace queens of decades past) some of the allure is in furrydom’s inscrutability to adults.

But efforts to cast anthropomorphized animals as a niche issue are misguided, anyway. Last week, a Tennessee school board banned the Holocaust graphic novel Maus, ostensibly on the grounds that its illustrations of unclothed mice were inappropriate. Meanwhile, conservative commentators accused the left of attempting to “destroy the fabrics of our democracy” for drawing Minnie Mouse in a pantsuit instead of her usual short dress. These dueling debates over mouse attire don’t illustrate some deep American angst over rodent dress codes; anthropomorphized animals, imbued with our own anxieties, have long acted as our proxies in culture wars, regardless of whether we own fursuits.

Roberts, the furry expert, said the furry community can act as a safe home for young people who might be jeopardized by efforts to ban school books about autism and LGBT issues (like Central York schools did earlier this year).

The furry movement is disproportionately LGBT and neurodiverse, “yet we see that furries are thriving in this community,” Roberts said. “It’s because they have a strong bond and connection that’s rooted in creativity.”

But with a fixation on nonexistent litter boxes and lunch tables, the furry panic turns a thriving subculture into a cudgel against public schools and their students. Ironically, O’Furr said, it’s the right—not furries—who won’t stop talking about cat shit.

“It shows a complete failure to understand how kids think, what they care about, what they want,” he said. “They’re targeting the places kids have a little bit of privacy in schools, like their lunch or their bathroom breaks. It’s about control.”

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: How much profit is enough and how many people will have to suffer for the wealthy to get that profit

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Scottie’s world today

I am tired boss

My blood sugar has been uncontrolled all day causing me to have periods of extreme tired.  As my sugar soars and then the insulin fights to bring it down and then soars again I am seesawing  between feeling OK and not able to keep my eyes open.  I have been back to bed four times so far today.  I feel I have not gotten anything done. 

I found out that my part D insurance company wont pay for the insulin my doctor prescribed.  Now I have to find what insulin they will cover and see if the doctor thinks that will work for me.  It is not about what works best and what the doctor thinks will be the best choice for my medical condition, it is what the insurance company will pay at least part of.   I sure could have used that lower drug prices and $15 insulin in the Build Back Better bill that wealthy yacht living Maserati driving Manchin says I don’t need.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Who protects #WorkingPeople ?

imageWorking It Out Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

image

If only the #NYT were this concerned about the debt when #TFG was ramming through tax cuts for corporations and rich people.

What about interest on the W Bush tax cuts and his two endless wars?

Political cartoon

Joel Pett Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

image

They said ‘don’t politicize the bench, no judicial activism’. They lied. It’s what conservatives do.

Most of the braindead Right have no idea of the mission of the Federalist Society. They can’t connect the dots between their grievances with life and a corporate fascist judiciary/SCOTUS.

image

Political cartoon

political cartoon

image
image

How do you work for Putin without saying you work for Putin. Hawley is a Russian rat.

image

image

Andy Marlette for Feb 01, 2022

image

https://chorus.stimg.co/23211350/sack020222.jpg?w=525&h=600&format=auto%2Ccompress&cs=tinysrgb&auto=compress&crop=faces&dpr=2.2222222222222223

image

Steve Benson Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

#trumpism

image

The media are underplaying Trump crimes.

image

Misogyny is MAGA gospel.

image
image
image

The media’s gender bias is obvious.

media was mean to me

Neveer treated so unfairly

A trump cartoon I can not see

image

Political cartoon

Jack Ohman Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

morning in america democracy

Drew Sheneman Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Ridiculous

image

Women are punished. Men get ‘locker room’ BS.

Always a different set of rules for [mediocre white] men.

stole our freedom once

Political cartoon

Political cartoon

Political cartoon

Tom Stiglich for Feb 02, 2022

Speed Bump Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

image

Would like to see this broken into Red State and Blue State deaths per capita to compare policies.

NYT avoids telling why the US has such a high death rate: right wing disinformation & Putin

image

image

True that

fuck your lies

The idea is to walk softly but carry a big stick.  I agree with Ukraine on this.  Russia would love it if Ukraine’s economy crashed and their businesses closed.  That actually could be used by Russia to invade. So world, be ready to act but don’t scream about it world wide. 

ViewsEurope Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

ViewsBusiness Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

ViewsAsia Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

Nope, not even close.  What was requested is he stop promoting lies about a health crisis and getting people killed.  Even he admitted he had to try harder to give the correct information. 

No Biden did not base his pick just on skin color, skin color is just one of the qualifications he requires of the nominee.    Those who keep complaining of this see only that he is picking a black woman as if it was a random person he seen on the street.  The complainers are not even worth arguing because they are doing it in bad faith, wanting to find some fault with Biden, and fault at all.  

Michael Ramirez Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

What’s that have to do with car crash?  he prison system in the US always fails. The reality is that it doesn’t rehabilitate. It teaches people to be better criminals.   We have more people in the jail and prison than any other country. Yes, the system has certainly failed.

Lisa Benson Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

The right is up in arms because ICE is moving families to new locations.  They act as if ICE has never moved people around the country and in the night at that.  Well I posted on the many flights they did to hide kids taken from their families in the middle of the night.  Companies started to refuse ICE to fly these scared kids who were under orders not to talk and who no one was allowed to talk to.  This was the real abuse.   These kids were taken from their families and taken across the country to be given to adoption agencies (usually christian adoption agencies)to place in families for money.  That is called child trafficking. 

So the cartoonist admits the average person in the US can not afford necessities which is increasing petty crimes of theft. I think it is time to tax the wealthy and large corporations the way they were taxed in the best economic times of the US such as the 1950’s so the government can take care of the needs of the people. The government can create programs to insure people have the things they need and are not so deep in poverty that they need to steal to stay warm and clothed.

Mike Lester Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Whoopi Goldberg made a foolish comment about the Holocaust. She apologized. Mike Lester nevertheless piled on.

Less than a year ago, Marjorie Taylor Greene, an actual member of the U S Congress, made vile comments trivializing the Holocaust in the context of criticizing mask mandates as tyrannous. Even Kevin McCarthy condemned them. Mike Lester bravely and forthrightly responded by . . . publishing cartoons condemning mask mandates as tyrannous.

This is, of course, the same Mike Lester who in October 2018, following the Tree of Life synagogue shooting, published cartoons attacking the criticism of Halloween costumes as cultural appropriation and depicting Stacy Abrams as a common thief. It’s pretty clear what bothers Mr. Lester and what doesn’t.

Gary Varvel for Feb 01, 2022

I remember night flights when ICE took children who had been taken from their parents at the Southern border and taken across the US to mostly Christian adoption agencies to be placed with US families for a price. The frighted kids were not allowed to speak to anyone and ICE agents wouldn’t let anyone talk to the children. This is child trafficking. It was done under the tRump administration and it was because of the tRump separation policy that they had children they had to move around the country.

Bob Gorrell for Feb 01, 2022

Complete lie. It is stupid to even promote that idea. Remember the US is a country of laws and the DA and Gov. of Texas along with other states have go to court to block every attempt that Biden has made to change rules at the border. The only one rule change that was made was that families seeking asylum are not detained but verified given ways to track them and sent to family or NGO’s in other parts of the country. There are cities and towns in the US that are welcoming as many immigrant families as they can get. Reality is the US has places dying because of lack of people living there. Immigrants bring life back to these places. But that is the only rule change. The borders are not open, apprehensions are up. Facts matter

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

And now some for fun

not a flight risk

Zack Hill for Feb 02, 2022

Bloom County Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Calvin and Hobbes Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Peanuts Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Free Range Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Eek! Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Al Goodwyn Editorial Cartoons Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Herman Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

The Flying McCoys Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Aunty Acid Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Real Life Adventures Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Rubes Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Shoe Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Lola Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

One Big Happy Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Rose is Rose Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Banned: Books on race and sexuality are disappearing from Texas schools in record numbers

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/texas-books-race-sexuality-schools-rcna13886

Facing pressure from parents and threats of criminal charges, some districts have ignored policies meant to prevent censorship. Librarians and students are pushing back.
Illustration of a young boy reaching for a book on a bookshelf censored by black bars.
School libraries in Texas have become battlegrounds in an unprecedented campaign by parents and conservative politicians to ban books dealing with race, sexuality and gender.Matt Williams for NBC News
 
 

 

Notice each of these concern parents talked only about their children and not wanting their children to read the books or see the stuff in the books.  What about all the other kids whose parents think it is OK for their kids to be exposed to new and diverse worlds?  These people are demanding the right to control what other kids are exposed to, what is next no science books because they object to their kids learning the earth is not 6,000 years old?  Understand what they really are doing here.  They don’t feel they have enough control over their children to stop them from wanting to see or read what is in these books.  They don’t feel their children will respect the wishes the parents have.  They want the information in the books hidden from these their kids, but because they feel they cannot control their own children they must take the resources, the books, away from all kids.  This is the case of I don’t want my kid to read / see a playboy so all adult magazines must be outlawed.  I remember as a kid that was a push to remove all adult magazines because kids might see a nude woman.  The horror of it but let’s take them to a violent movie instead.  We have to understand the point about the woman who wanted four books she objected to removed and replaced with the bible!  Is that book filled with incest, slavery, and killing a book any better than the ones these parents want hidden from all kids?   I guess so because they know their kids won’t read the bible even when forced to do so.  

Bill pushing freedom from discomforting lessons in classrooms, businesses heads to final House panel

Bill pushing freedom from discomforting lessons in classrooms, businesses heads to final House panel

‘This bill is white privilege personified and white fragility in legislative form.’

Legislation barring instruction that could cause someone to feel discomfort because of his or her demographics is approaching the end of the House committee process.

The House State Affairs Committee voted 16-8 Tuesday, along party lines, to advance a bill (HB 7) targeting class lessons and corporate trainings that teach cultural guilt, teachings proponents say inserts ideology into history lessons. The legislation, filed in part at Gov. Ron DeSantis’ urging, is Florida Republicans’ effort to quell classroom or corporate training discussions they consider “woke” indoctrinations of cultural guilt or critical race theory.

The House bill, carried by Miami Springs Republican Rep. Bryan Ávila, would prohibit lessons and training which teach that some people are morally superior to members of another race, color, sex or national origin. Additionally, it would ban teachings that an individual is inherently racist, sexist or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously. The goal would be to promote objective lessons in classrooms and beyond, Ávila said.

Some movements in education and corporate America threaten to undo progress in achieving equality by asking people to consider themselves as groups, not individuals, as assigning traits and experiences to groups rather than highlighting individual experience, he said.

“These movements confuse and muddle important history and civics lessons that should be taught by imposing ideologies that twist reality and fostering stereotypes that take us backward and not forward,” Ávila said.

 

In classrooms, enforcement would be placed in the hands of parents who could approach teachers to resolve concerns before filing complaints.

Critics argue the measure could effectively ban certain books, classroom materials or classroom discussions if parents believe the content contains subjective spins on historical facts. Some history lessons can’t be taught without possibly making people feel guilt or discomfort, they asserted.

Critics raised its potential impact on the teaching or discussion of other troubling historical events such as slavery or the Holocaust.

Ávila argued that teachers should stick to the curriculum and err on the side of caution when opining on historical events. That drew complaints from North Miami Democratic Rep. Dotie Joseph, who called erring on the side of caution the definition of a chilling effect — signifying a possible First Amendment violation.

“This bill is white privilege personified and white fragility in legislative form,” Joseph said.

 

“We need to be comfortable with being uncomfortable through reconciliation rather than through silence and suppression,” she continued.

For Democrats, the effort took on new meaning this weekend after neo-Nazi demonstrations in Orlando Sunday.

“My fear now as a teacher, as I’m teaching about the Holocaust, is that those Nazis who were on that bridge in Orlando, their children, are in my classroom. And now they go home and say, ‘My teacher told me, look what Nazi Germany did, look what Germans did,’” said Weston Democratic Rep. Robin Bartleman.

Joseph and Rep. Daryl Campbell, who is serving his first day in the House, noted Tuesday marks the first day of Black History Month.

“It dawned on me that I am a Black man with locks sitting at this seat, and I don’t recall the last time a Black man with locks was a Representative in the state of Florida,” Campbell said. “It makes me feel quite uncomfortable, sitting here right now.”

The bill also extends the same bans to corporate human resources policies and training to stop what Ávila cited as offensive cultural policies reported for such firms as AT&T, Coca-Cola, CBS, Google, Lockheed Martin and Walt Disney Corp.

To accomplish its goal in the corporate sphere, the bill would expand the Florida Civil Rights Act to consider such teachings as discrimination based on race, color, sex or national origin.

“This bill makes a mockery of the Florida Civil Rights Act, turns it completely upside down,” Orlando Democratic Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith said. “It minimizes the seriousness of real complaints of discrimination — someone who was denied a job promotion, someone who was demoted or fired from their job.”

Despite the heated discussions during the meeting, Ávila told members he loved them. He said both parties always agree to come from an objective point of view during political discourse.

“What makes a classroom different? Being objective, being fair, treating each other with respect, that is the American way of life,” Ávila said. “That is what this bill represents.”

The Senate’s version (SB 148) from Republican Sen. Manny Díaz Jr. got through its first committee vote last month after similar contention. Both bills have one more committee stop in their respective chambers. Díaz’s bill next heads to the Senate Rules Committee while Ávila’s bill heads to the House Education and Employment Committee.

How Matt Gaetz’s Battered Campaign Bled Almost $100,000 in 2021

https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-matt-gaetzs-battered-campaign-bled-almost-dollar100000-in-2021

Why is he allowed to use campaign donations to pay for his private legal problems?

Gaetz’s campaign spent big on lawyers and ended with the only donation to the Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene joint fundraising committee in the last quarter of 2021.

Greg Nash

 

Federal sex crime investigations don’t pay.

That appears to be one takeaway—among many—from the year that has befallen beleaguered Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL).

After two breakneck fundraising quarters to kick off 2021, his campaign committee, Friends of Matt Gaetz, ended with a $94,838.65 loss on the year, according to a report filed on Monday with the Federal Election Commission.

Those first six months saw record fundraising for the three-term Republican, and it likely would have been a banner year if it weren’t for the investigation, which is examining whether Gaetz sex-trafficked a 17-year-old girl, illegally paid for sexobstructed justiceviolated the Mann Act, and played a role in an allegedly corrupt political influence campaign—and additionally whether his campaign broke the law in furthering any of those possible crimes.

All told, the Gaetz campaign hemorrhaged well over a million dollars in costs last year that appear associated with the investigation and related fallout—more than one out of every five dollars raised in the same period. And even though the Gaetz campaign ended the year with a bit over $1.5 million in the bank, it’s highly unusual for a congressman to spend more money in a non-election year than the campaign takes in.

Asked for comment, Gaetz pointed to his 2020 pledge not to accept special interest funds.

“I’m the only Republican in Congress who doesn’t take lobbyist or PAC money. I rely exclusively on donations that average around $38. HBO made a movie about it called The Swamp,” Gaetz said, referring to a documentary that chronicles Gaetz and other Republicans’ relationships in Washington.

(On Monday, the Trump campaign announced an average donation of $31 over the last six months.)

As for Gaetz’s legal troubles, more than $100,000 of his campaign’s disbursements on the year went to lawyers. That’s significantly more than the total $73,515 the campaign paid in legal fees since the Florida man’s first congressional bid in 2016. (That 2021 total would have been more than $130,000, but one firm returned its $25,000 retainer after severing ties with the campaign over the summer under unclear circumstances.)

In fact, Friends of Matt Gaetz paid more than its previous four-year total to one lawyer alone this year—$75,000 to Marc Fernich, who has represented convicted sex traffickers Jeffrey Epstein and Keith Raniere, as well as mobster John Gotti and imprisoned drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán. Fernich pocketed $50,000 in campaign cash last quarter.

One former Gaetz attorney, however, appears to have retained a degree of confidence in the Panhandle Republican. On May 15 this year, troubled porn lawyer, neo-Nazi defender, and Alex Jones Sandy Hook defamation attorney Marc Randazza—who received $2,000 from the Gaetz campaign in 2018—appeared to take up for Gaetz in response to a Twitter comment about the congressman possibly misusing public funds to buy drugs.

“He’s worth hundreds of millions in family money. If he even paid for the coke, I don’t see it as him misusing taxpayer money,” Randazza, who has represented alt-right conspiracy theorist Mike Cernovich, tweeted.

But while Fernich might boast deep expertise in sex crimes, he has no experience with campaign finance law. And the campaign, with its accounting under the microscope, spent big on compliance fees.

Between July and the end of September, the campaign paid roughly $85,000 to one firm for campaign finance services, far outstripping those costs from any other reporting period. Last quarter’s fees were less steep but still inordinate—$55,000.

And while Gaetz’s public relations expenses have fallen considerably since the brutal first weeks after the news of the probe broke last spring, they still took a chunk out of the campaign’s annual total. His go-to firm, Logan Circle Group, reaped about $850,000 in PR consulting and advertising fees in 2021. Those public relations costs dropped considerably as Gaetz began keeping his mouth shut and the investigation news cycle slowed, with only a single $2,750 check cut in the last three months, in late October.

As is customary for MAGA fixtures like Gaetz, the campaign paid its tributes to Donald Trump, tithing more than $2,200 to Trump properties in 2021. More than half of it came during the final months—$729 on Nov. 2 for lodging at Mar-a-Lago, and $445 for a late-October meal at Trump International Hotel in D.C.

On the other side of last quarter’s ledger, Gaetz raised $524,000, slightly outperforming his $500,000 summer, but only accounting for about 11 percent of his total $4.8 million for the election cycle to date.

Gaetz is also still politically exiled. He received no money from other officials or groups last quarter, and the only support he gave was a $2,000 transfer to Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ), who spearheaded the efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.

Gaetz’s joint fundraising committee with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) also appears to have all but officially gone bust. The two right-wing bomb-throwers never really made money from the jump. Everything they took in went right back out the door. But their final quarter in 2021 was notably bad.

The joint fundraising committee received one donation since the end of September—from Gaetz himself.

The $18,922 transfer from Gaetz’s campaign to the Gaetz-Greene enterprise appears to have been necessary to pay off the PAC’s final outstanding obligations. The committee, “Put America First,” has no money left.

Daily cartoon /meme roundup: Profit for the upper class is the priority of the government and the people are suffering because of it

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Scottie’s world today

way cooler than appearwhat if I mess up with sprinkles

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

image

image

My first brand new home cost less than my 2018 car.   Then I could afford a new home, two vehicles, two motorcycles, and other luxuries on one working persons wages.   Not now. 

Profit is king and workers are only livestock to make the profit for the wealthy.

The Born Loser Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Brian McFadden Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

no voters rights noway

republican anti-vote judges

Stuart Carlson Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

they grow up

Jack Ohman Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Nick Anderson Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

image

‘Not qualified’ is a Republican bona fide.

image

Anti-blackness is GOP oxygen.

not to me it isn't

as told by white people

triheads part 1

triheads 1.2

triheads part 2

image

White people in this picture would say THEY are the victims of racism.

image

image

Its racist white people want racist white legislators to prioritize their racism.

Clay Jones Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

same thing we do every night

image

image

Media, can you do your job?

trumpgret:
“Tribe always hits the nail on the head with the first swing. Merrick Garland, are you listening? - [ https://i.redd.it/69mpempp22f81.png]
”

Breaking news

Joel Pett Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

he could hae over turned the election

image

Republican fascism is here. FOX broadcasts the propaganda. Both thought they would restore past glory by scapegoating and violence.

image
image

Half the GOP in Congress will be in prison and they will still chant ‘lock her up’ because the brainless have no objective intelligence, just slogans and grievances.

Andy Marlette for Jan 31, 2022

out of town reporters

cops are never held to account

money for police only

Mike Luckovich Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

taking your guns out to eat

The Knight Life Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Rob Rogers Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

image

Matt Davies Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

Phil Hands Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

image

Rand Paul, flunkie reject, libertarian hero.

Because of the red states forcing in person schooling with no attempt at all to use precautions or mitigate the spread of Covid, so many teachers are out sick with the virus that there is no one left to watch the kids as the parents work.   Think about the sign, it is not about educating the kids, it is about having a place to park them so the parents can make profit for their employers.  If it was about teaching kids than the money would have been put into making the kids and adults safe. 

Chris Britt Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

Jen Sorensen Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Moderately Confused Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

who did you chuck to get the gig

image

Robert Ariail Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

John Deering Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Just what we need, a country that can not afford to take care of nuclear weapons and did not have the expertise needed to control them having them.   But they are right they should have gotten much better security promises and treaties for giving them up.

Dana Summers Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

ViewsAmerica Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

Not quite that bad.   There has been some hesitation as to how far to go with sanctions on the part of Germany because they get a large part of their natural gas for heating their homes from Russia.  In the middle of winter I can see their issue, but I also want to note they have agreed to go along with the sanctions. 

tanks at the border

ViewsAsia Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

“hIjAb iS mY cHoIcE!!1!”

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

Yes they do hate to be called out for what they are.  Most racist say they are not racists.  The fringe people want or need to think they are the majority and the ones with the truth. 

Notice the cartoonist name.  This same deep right wing person who fawns over tRump and rants against anything the Democrats want to do while promoting Covid misinformation is supporting the Canadian anti-maskers / anti-vaccine truckers.  Do you wonder if there is dark money fueling all these people ranting against governments attempt to slow down and eradicate the virus? 

This normally far right cartoonist is sort of correct above.  But what it points out is not that Biden has fallen but that there is not one Republican willing to do the right thing for their country.  It shows that the right is party first rather than the good of the country.   They would see the country destroyed to make Biden fail, regardless of the cost to the nation.

How immature. The US government requires money to operate and provide services. The IRS exists to ensure that those who owe taxes pay the correct amount owed. The problem is that the Republicans have managed to shift the tax burden on to the lower incomes and poor and away from the wealthy. The Republicans have starved the agency so they can no longer go after wealthy people actively avoiding paying the taxes they owe. The wealthy want as much bad press and to demonize the IRS as much as possible so the people will try to do away with the agency in charge of making the wealthy pay their taxes. This is the right wing media doing the bidding of the wealthy to sway public opinion. Don’t fall for it. Don’t give the wealthy a pass from paying their taxes.

Al Goodwyn Editorial Cartoons Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

I noticed Goodwin never pointed out the injustice of appointing white people over qualified black women.  Remember that Reagan promised to put a woman on the Supreme Court if he were elected—and he did. Was that pandering? Trump promised to put anti-abortionists on the Court, and he did. Was that pandering?   Conserves are scared of a more balanced court. That’s why they stacked the Supreme Court with single minded simpletons who pander to the ultra right wing evangelicals.

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

And now some for fun

Calvin and Hobbes Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Eek! Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Herman Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

The Flying McCoys Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Dog Eat Doug Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Real Life Adventures Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Rubes Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Wizard of Id Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Daddy's Home Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Drabble Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

One Big Happy Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

The Duplex Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: they come off as childish spoiled entitled brats who want all the candy for themselves but wont do what is needed for everyone to have candy. If they can not have their own alternative facts, they will take their reality and go home.

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Scottie’s world today

hang on we are going around againsomething is not right

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

image

This is how I feel when responding to right wing cult members in the comments sections of the right wing media cartoons. 

That’s more than fair

image

image

Submitted by Barry Collins

image

Remember:

If Washington DC, Guam, The Virgin Islands & Puerto Rico were states….

…nobody would care what Manchin & Sinema do.

Lies about slavery VA

image

Get rid of this Jim Crow stain.

image

Hello everyone, you’ll be without windows until further notice

image

You can no longer be neutral on this issue. You are either against white supremacy and the negation of black history, or, you identify with white supremacy and you require an anti-black agenda to exist.

Your exposure to humanity should make you curious. Tell your parents to open a book.

Some star spangled banter

image

twitblr:
“Do they even know what the bar is? (x)
”

Clay Jones Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

image

image

your brain on fox

image

The media wants clicks. The media covers Trump with a different set of ethics/morals.

Trump enablers degrade themselves rather than admit he is a loser. Their denial is pure poison.

image

MAGA can’t think. FOX will tell them how to feel.

image

All treasonous and traitorous roads lead back to Trump and his MAGA swamp.

All who worked in Trump Administration are complicit.

https://twitter.com/duffyink/status/1487814806052741122?s=20&t=awf5kd4VwDz7TOe0B3xhUA

Don’t worry, they are not real nuns

Jack Ohman Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

John Deering Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

image

image

hitting kids with guns, nudity, violence

The Knight Life Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

young vs rogan

Pluggers Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

The way Russia see sanctions so far.

Gary Markstein Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

ViewsEurope Comic Strip for January 30, 2022

ViewsAmerica Comic Strip for January 30, 2022

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

air travel in 2022

People can still travel by air, they just have to follow the rules as they always have had to follow the rules.  The rules now include wearing masks and having the Covid vaccines. 

My comment on the above cartoon was deleted as spam.  I suspect that the cult followers of the right simply flag any comment that contradicts what they spew.  The person writing the comment that was removed doesn’t get notified and has no way to know why it was flagged or who flagged it.  There is a request for review and I hit them, but I have never seen the review have any effect.   I have had comments on review for over two months with no resolution.   So it scam to block non-right wing misleading comments.  Below is the comment that was marked spam. 

The southern border is secure, one of the most secure of borders. The norther border is not only not secure in many places it is not even marked or patrolled. In fact the northern border often runs through towns, down the center of roads, or is just sections of beach. Why do some people focus on the well patrolled and watched southern border and not the wide open northern one confuses me. There has to be something different about the people crossing them … Oh I got it skin color maybe?

The wall is not practical, it is not effective, and it is easily defeated. We all seen the videos of people scaling the new walls, cutting them with battery operated saws, or using makeshift ladders to go over them. The idea of a wall is only a media gimmick, a political tool, a pretend solution to please the anti-immigration crowd. There are long sections where the wall cannot be built due to terrain, where people don’t want to give up their land, where it is an environmental disaster. It simply is a not needed boondoggle.

Ah healthcare. Republicans have blocked every attempt to lower drug costs and to improve healthcare for the public. Look it up.

Why do we need to rebuild the military? Didn’t tRump brag he did that? Almost over night even. They were out of bullets until him he said. Thing was the military budget increased under Obama, under tRump, and under Biden. Those are facts, look it up.

Infrastructure for political cronies like the one support by Republicans that just passed and was signed into law. Know why that is so popular with corporations and the wealthy? It gives large amounts of public assets to businesses so they can charge the public to use them. That is real crony problem, Republicans giving the country to the wealthy instead of having government working for the public.

Oh I agree that we shouldn’t have bribes to China for Ivanka’s trademarks. That was horrible. She got 18 in two months during first two years when China was on good terms with the former president. Russia got many good deals in the hope of approving serval ventures tRump wanted to in Moscow. He even offered Putin the top penthouse for free. it is a fact look it up.

OK so your opinion host talking points are bull. Go back to what I said, why are the GOP not talking about them? They are not pushing any policies. They argue culture wars, they talk about a kids potato toy not being called Mr. or Misses anymore as it is a national crisis. They screamed for weeks that Dr. Seuss was being canceled because the owners did not want to keep publishing books that were not selling out of the collect of his works. Look at what the Republicans are talking about and see it is fear and outrage they are trying to create. Move past that and they offer nothing to improve your daily life.

We have received your request for review

This was the comment I was replying to.

These are polices the GOP are behind and all make American Lives better:
Securing the border. Finish the Wall – the materials are there, awaiting construction,
Ensuring we don’t have another chaotic exit, leave folks behind strategy, anywhere else.
Improving Heath Care and reestablish Private Insurance with less government.
Having Infrastructure that is really Infrastructure and not a money to political cronies bill.
Stopping all of the concessions to our enemies in return for a bribe of a relative.
Continuing what the new VA gov an other GOP govs are doing by ensuring the lies of CRT are not in school curriculum.
Stopping using govt bureaucracies as political tools.
Rebuilding the military.
Withdrawing from Iran and Paris deals.

None of these divide the people like Dems policies do nor are they designed to keep Dems in power.

A.F. Branco for Jan 31, 2022

There are limits and rules to every right in the US. How is it freedom to push misinformation that is responsible for killing many people and holding back the recovery from a pandemic? It is not anti-freedom to make sure that the public has the correct true information and that misinformation distribution is curbed or labeled as such. Spotify has begun labeling all misleading misinformation about Covid and says they will include links to the correct information. It also is a free market decision for those who disagree with the company to remove their music. Again no violation of freedom.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

And now some for fun

Non Sequitur Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

Calvin and Hobbes Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

Speed Bump Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

Peanuts Begins Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

Dog Eat Doug Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

Aunty Acid Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

Garfield Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

Pickles Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

Shoe Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

Lola Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

Close to Home Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

Daddy's Home Comic Strip for January 31, 2022

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: Some have more than they need, others do not have enough to meet their needs. Is this they way it should be in the “wealthiest country on the planet”?

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Scottie’s world today

Fat too many people

More bullshit than I could handle

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Peanuts Begins Comic Strip for January 29, 2022

Some have a lot and others have very little

image

Working It Out Comic Strip for January 29, 2022

Shoe Comic Strip for January 29, 2022

posioning minds for 20 years

and work together

Steve Breen Comic Strip for January 29, 2022

Rob Rogers Comic Strip for January 28, 2022

image

Chris Britt Comic Strip for January 28, 2022

Joel Pett Comic Strip for January 28, 2022

republicans push lie pulling trump

Nick Anderson Comic Strip for January 28, 2022

image

Andy Marlette for Jan 28, 2022
image

Parents who want submission from their kids, who fear their curiosity, and want to negate their exposure/inclusivity, are vile.

image
image
image

Attn: fragile white people

I guess those decades of homeschooling hiding from reality/diversity/science was not good.

image

Respect labor. Respect women. Invest in education. Increase school resources.

Doonesbury Comic Strip for January 29, 2022

Or longer.

Matt Davies Comic Strip for January 28, 2022

All the gun control legislation up north does no good whatsoever when a quick trip down south can re-stock your arsenal!  For 110 years there has been a flow of illegal guns into NYC and other cities like Boston or DC from States with lax or no gun laws. Prior to 1968 there were almost zero federal laws regarding handguns allowing bulk smuggling of cheap throw down “Saturday Night Special” pistols. Today the story is things like $500 Glock in a Free State goes for $3,000 on the street in NYC.  Guns be cheap and available down south, then can be sold up north. Profitable!

virus treading on don't treaton me

Matt Wuerker Comic Strip for January 28, 2022

John Deering Comic Strip for January 29, 2022

image

Hey, hey, my, my, hope other artists leave Spotify.

One person can start the conversation that brings change

image

Just goes to show cops don’t follow rules. They think they are beyond reproach. They never atone.

These idiots, full of bad judgment and racist confirmation bias, eschew all training, and act out white supremacist ‘judge and jury’ violence and ‘I was so scared’ cowardice script.

Impartial? The opposite.

gods declining power

let a woman be silent

Candorville Comic Strip for January 29, 2022

ViewsEurope Comic Strip for January 28, 2022

Stuart Carlson Comic Strip for January 28, 2022

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

Yes there are some really whacked out ideas like the flat earth movement or the anti-vaxx people.   But the thing to understand is most ideas that become mainstream started as fringe ideas.  

Lisa Benson Comic Strip for January 29, 2022

Benson is very annoyed that Breyer chose to give Biden the opportunity to replace him before the midterms. Be sure that McConnell, Manchin, et al will do everything they can to delay it until after the newly elected Senators are seated.  

Lisa and the other Trump Disciples were deliriously happy when Ruth Bader Ginsberg died. They had her replacement nominated before she was even buried.   They celebrated the opportunity to put a perjurer who was also credibly accused of sexual assault, on the court.

Fear, be very afraid. That is the message the misleading right wing wants to sent to their followers. Keeping them fearful and outraged so they wont notice that the Republicans have no polices to make the public lives better. The only polices the Republicans have is to empower themselves and to divide the country while denying rights to diverse segments of the population.

A.F. Branco for Jan 29, 2022

As stated often enough despite the right wing talking points wanting to make it so the withdrawal from Afghanistan was not a disaster. Biden’s actions on the Ukraine issue seems to be working well, Putin has hesitated and not invaded as of this time. I have not figured out the right on this. Do they want Biden to insert troops into Ukraine to start a war even the Ukrainians don’t intend to fight in an army to army way? That wouldn’t be smart at all. Does the right want the US to step aside and let Putin have the entire country of Ukraine like Tucker Carlson is pushing for? What is it the right wants here?

Dana Summers Comic Strip for January 28, 2022

He also said he was picking the most qualified person he could find. Is it really a big surprise that judge that is also a black woman would fit that bill. No it would not.   The Supreme Court needs more diversity, not less. It certainly needs fewer religious nuts and sexual predators to be sure.   All things being equal, is there any reason not to have a black woman’s viewpoint on the high court?   If Mitch had wanted a moderate, he should have confirmed Merrick Garland. That ship has sailed, especially with all the right wing hacks that are currently sitting on a bench that they aren’t even qualified to clean.  

A court that represents the entire nation should be as diverse as the nation it represents.

If the USA hadn’t been so thoroughly racist for so long, there wouldn’t be a need to try and ensure that the diversity of the court reflects that of the nation.

It would be great if we didn’t have to manufacture this kind of diversity, but in reality, we’re still not there yet.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

And now some for fun

moving eyes good luck cardsstill hungry but feeding it worms

Non Sequitur Comic Strip for January 29, 2022

Speed Bump Comic Strip for January 29, 2022

Free Range Comic Strip for January 29, 2022

Reality Check Comic Strip for January 29, 2022

Herman Comic Strip for January 29, 2022

The Flying McCoys Comic Strip for January 29, 2022

The Born Loser Comic Strip for January 29, 2022

Daddy's Home Comic Strip for January 29, 2022

Newsmax Promotes Dictators Over LGBTQ Community