GOP Rep Abruptly Drops Reelection Bid After Days Of Far-Right Backlash For Backing Assault Weapons Ban

This is why no Republican will stand up for any reasonable gun control measures.   Their base is rabid gun sexuals, and their big money donors are demanding they kill any restrictions on their profits.   So when one Republican stood up for a small restriction to save lives, they threw him out of the party.   Hugs

First, this from the New York Post:

The Republican and Conservative parties are leaving GOP Rep. Chris Jacobs for dead following his call for a federal ban on assault weapons in response to the massacre by an avowed white supremacist in Buffalo.

“This is not the person we endorsed. We did not endorse this Chris Jacobs … he’s actually to the left of [US House Speaker] Nancy Pelosi on this,” Conservative Party state Chair Gerard Kassar told the Post Thursday about his party withdrawing support for Jacobs’ reelection.

The embattled Erie congressman has incurred the wrath of of his party’s far right since saying last week he would support an assault weapons ban, raising the age to purchase semi-automatic rifles and limiting ammunition capacity in gun magazines.

And below is the result of his stand. Jacobs, not incidentally, voted against certifying the result of the 2020 presidential election and against both of Trump’s impeachments.

Brian Curtis • 12 hours ago

And this is what happens to so-called “moderate Republicans,” which is why they no longer exist.

Gianni • 15 hours ago

I just can’t understand how or why gun control has become such a political football. I do know that the Repig Senators and Reps do their best to preserve all the money that the NRA and gun manufacturers give them to help keep them in office. The Repigs in DC are really a purchased party. “The People? Who are they?” “The money? Now you’re talk’in my language.”

Tazzari1 • 15 hours ago

That ol’ Big Tent of the GOP just collapsed and smothered another person with independent ideas.

Thou Shalt NOT Talk Sense About Guns!

Keep the slaughter rolling!

WNY • 17 hours ago

I’m sure that he got flooded with death threats to his family immediately after he expressed openness to voting for some gun safety legislation.

Insanely Perverted Ohio Law Seeks To Root Out Suspected Transgender Athletes

A new bill proposed in Ohio would ban all transgender athletes from competing in school and college sports despite only one transgender athlete competing in the state. If that wasn’t horrible enough the bill also requires suspected trans athletes to undergo a genital examination to be cleared for competition. Cenk Uygur, Jayar Jackson, and Amy Vilela discuss on The Young Turks.

Read more HERE: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/genita…

“Ohio House Republicans passed a bill late Tuesday that bans all transgender students from playing high school and college sports, and requires genital exams in any disputes. Representatives voted on House Bill 151 on the first day of Pride Month.

The measure next goes to the Senate after lawmakers return from summer recess. If the bill becomes law, it would take precedence over all current policies by high school and college sports associations.

The existing association policies, which aim to protect medical privacy and stress inclusion, take into account testosterone levels or the length of time an athlete has been transitioning, Cleveland.com reported.

The new bill calls for an outright ban on transgender athletes. Under the measure, if a player’s sex is disputed, he or she will have to present a physician’s statement about “internal and external reproductive anatomy” and testosterone levels. Students would also have to show an analysis of genetic makeup.”

Wisconsin Judge Killed By Apparent Militia Member, Dem Governor Reportedly Also On Hit List Of Officials

This is the right wing today.  They are a gang of thugs.   This is why they love bullies like DeathSantis and tRump.  These people think forcing everyone to do as they command / demand is acceptable, might make it right.   They don’t want gun control, civil rights, or any cooperative tolerant society because it removes their power to rule over others.   Hugs 

The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports:

A 68-year-old man was shot and killed in a targeted attack in his home in New Lisbon early Friday. Sources told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel the victim was retired Juneau County Judge John Roemer, who retired from the bench in 2017.

Attorney General Josh Kaul said the assailant appeared to be targeting others as well. Sources told the Journal Sentinel that Gov. Tony Evers was among them, but Kaul declined to provide any names during a brief news conference in Mauston.

“The individual who’s a suspect appears to have had other targets as well, appears to be related to the judicial system,” Kaul said. Those names are not being released at this time, Kaul said, but the other targets have been notified.

Wisconsin Public Radio reports:

A source close to the investigation tells WTMJ’s John Mercure the 56-year-old suspect was part of a militia and he had with him a hit list that included the names of several elected officials including Governor Tony Evers. When asked if they were notified of the apparent threat, the Governor’s Office said they do not comment on specific threats or the governor’s security detail.

Following a failed attempt to negotiate with a person inside the home, the Juneau County Special Tactics and Response Team entered the residence and located the homeowner, a 68 year old man deceased. A 56 year old man, identified as the suspect, was located in the basement with an apparent self inflicted gunshot wound. He was alive and has since been transported to a hospital.

 

Phil2u • 38 minutes ago

We now read “militia member” without questioning ?

Unbordered American • an hour ago

A friend of mine worked at the Friend of the Court, making child custody decisions. He had to use a different name to list his house and phone number (back when we had landlines) for fear of retaliation from the losing parent.

K Elmquist • an hour ago

So then John Mercure, the 56-year-old suspect, was part of a (not so well) regulated militia of which the Second Amendment of the U.S. constitution speaks.

KP • 2 hours ago

As Wisconsin goes down the right wing shitter they want to take Michigan and Minnesota with them.

mikeiver • 10 hours ago

“A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State,…” yah, well how the fuck is this working out for them?

Brad Bailey • 11 hours ago • edited

This is a violent criminal who should be locked up to protect society. But militia membership or no, once you’re in the criminal justice system, you’re in it for life. I was arrested on a non-violent drug charge 50 years ago, and every time I’m stopped or have to interact with the police, that charge comes up. There’s no such thing as a reformed criminal in the eyes of the law. Once a criminal, always a criminal, until the day you die.

‘Til Tuesday 🏳️‍🌈 • 14 hours ago • edited

If you pump people full of lies, propaganda, and a dire future, and you tell them the only solution to what you’re telling them comes from a gun, eventually they’re gonna act.

Man Gets Life In Fatal Attack On MN Health Clinic

Law & Crime reports:

Jurors convicted a man of murder and other charges after hearing him testify that he shot up a Minnesota health clinic. Gregory Paul Ulrich, 69, will get a mandatory sentence of life in prison for the homicide in a hearing scheduled for June 17.

Medical assistant Lindsay Overbay, 37, died of a gunshot wound to the abdomen, with the round passing through her liver and spine before exiting out her back. Four other clinic staffers survived getting shot.

Authorities said there were years of build up, as Ulrich engaged in threats and homicidal ideation against local healthcare providers.

Minneapolis’s CBS News affiliate reports:

He told the court he has been experiencing pain since 2016 after a surgery addressing scoliosis. He said he was given two months of pain medication, and was then cut off for refills despite persistent and unbearable pain.

He said he asked over 50 medical professionals to help with his pain, and after being denied he sent letters to law enforcement, Sen. Amy Klobuchar and former President Donald Trump.

The state showed a video Urlich made a little more than a month before the shooting, where he says to the camera, “Grab your f—ing pistol. Go down there and kill as many nurses as you can.” In the video, he says he’s “saving all seniors” who are living in pain.

 

Louisiana House passes bills targeting abortion doctors, pills as Roe v. Wade decision looms

https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/politics/legislature/article_67971a5e-e2c1-11ec-974b-93a21449a95c.html

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U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise, R-LA, top middle snaps a picture as Rep. Laurie Schlegel, R-Jefferson, red dress hand up, is sworn in at the beginning of legislative House Chamber action Monday May 10, 2021, in Baton Rouge, La.  Photo: Sponsor Rep. Julie Emerson, who sits on the board of trustees for the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

The Louisiana House approved Thursday night two anti-abortion bills that restricts access to abortions in preparation for the expected U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade after nearly half a century.

One bill criminalizes selling abortion pills through the mail. The second measure would immediately close all abortion clinics, criminalize most pregnancy termination actions, and send physicians who perform the procedures to prison.

Both bills – Senate Bill 342 and Senate Bill 388 – were passed overwhelmingly by a Louisiana House that rarely has voted against an anti-abortion measure over the years. The legislation now returns across Memorial Hall with requests that the Senate approve of wording added by the House. If both chambers agree before Monday’s adjournment, both bills head to Gov. John Bel Edwards to sign into law or veto.

 

Louisiana is one of 13 states with legal trigger that go into effect should the high court overturn Roe. A leaked draft opinion suggests that a majority of Supreme Court justices support returning the authority over abortions to individual states.

Senate Bill 342, which was approved 72-25, establishes how Louisiana will operate should that be case.

“It will prohibit abortion in the state of Louisiana,” said state Rep. Julie Emerson, R-Carencro, who was managing the Senate-passed measure sponsored by Sen. Katrina Jackson, D-Monroe, on the House floor.

The measure coordinates and clarifies the 100 or so anti-abortion laws that have been passed during the past 49 years. About 29 definitions were regularized and wording was inserted into about two dozen laws that underscored the Legislature’s intention “to prohibit and restrict abortion.”

In addition to clarifying language, the measure now puts part of the anti-abortion law in the criminal code and levies penalties. But the woman who terminates her pregnancy would not face criminal charges.

A doctor, or anyone else, found guilty of performing an abortion would face prison for not less than one year nor more than 10 years and be fined not less than $10,000 nor more than $100,000. If the abortion is late term, with or without the woman’s consent, the sentences increase to a hard labor prison term of one to 15 years and a $20,000 to $200,000 fine.

Emerson submitted 15-pages of amendments – drafted by Jackson with the help of Louisiana Right to Life – to the seven-page bill. “This amendment is to make as clear as possible what is intended here,” Emerson said.

SB342 would allow abortions removing a fetus that has died in the womb; removing an ectopic pregnancy, in which the egg implants in one of the mother’s fallopian tubes; saving the life of the mother; removal of a fetus that isn’t viable outside the womb or is diagnosed with a chromosomal abnormality.

But there is no exception for rape or incest.

“We’re putting an 11-year-old in the position of having a baby,” said Rep. Aimee Adatto Freeman, D-New Orleans.

Democratic Rep. Cedric Glover, D-Shreveport, attempted to add an exception for rape and incest, but was refused on a vote of 37 to 62.

Senate Bill 388 would clarify criminal penalties for distribution of abortion pills. The House approved that measure 72-24.

With the expected end of most surgical abortions in Louisiana, more women are likely to turn to the two-pill procedure that terminate their pregnancies.

The legislation is needed to address that loophole, said Rep. Laurie Schlegel, the Metairie Republican handling the measure on the House floor for state Sen. Sharon Hewitt, R-Slidell. “The purpose is to stop online, do it yourself abortions,” Schlegel said.

The two pills that can terminate pregnancies are mifepristone, which causes an embryo to detach from the uterine wall and is followed a day or two later with misoprostol that pushes the embryo out of the uterus.

Current law requires a prescription and that the pills are taken under a physician’s supervision. But the pills are legal, easy to find and obtain online. They can be mailed to the homes of anyone who buys them.

“How can the state of Louisiana regulate interstate commerce?” asked Rep. Mandie Landry, referring to trade over state lines, which the U.S. Constitution reserves for the federal government.

“I don’t know how they can stop it unless they’re waiting at the post office,” Landry added.

Schlegel said the sponsor of the measure had checked with prosecutors and was assured that SB388 was constitutional.

The proposal expands the definition for the crime of criminal abortion to include the delivering, dispensing, distributing, or providing a pregnant woman with an abortion-inducing drug when physician is not part of the process.

Distributors and vendors would face a prison term of five to 10 years and a fine of $10,000 to $75,000, or both. If the woman seeking an abortion is under the age of 18, the criminal penalty increases to imprisonment at hard labor for 15 to 50 years, a $15,000 to $100,000 fine, or both.

Voting for SB342 (72): Speaker Schexnayder, Reps Adams, Amedee, Bacala, Bagley, Beaullieu, Bishop, Bourriaque, Brown, Bryant, Butler, Carrier, R. Carter, Cormier, Coussan, Crews, Davis, Deshotel, DeVillier, Echols, Edmonds, Edmonston, Emerson, Farnum, Firment, Fisher, Fontenot, Freiberg, Frieman, Gadberry, Garofalo, Geymann, Goudeau, Harris, Hilferty, Hodges, Horton, Huval, Illg, Ivey, M. Johnson, T. Johnson, Kerner, LaCombe, Mack, Magee, McCormick, McFarland, McKnight, McMahen, Miguez, G. Miller, Muscarello, Nelson, Orgeron, C. Owen, Pressly, Romero, Schamerhorn, Schlegel, Seabaugh, St. Blanc, Stagni, Stefanski, Thomas, Thompson, Turner, Villio, Wheat, White, Wright and Zeringue.

Voting Against SB342 (25): Reps Boyd, Brass, Carpenter, W. Carter, DuBuisson, Duplessis, Freeman, Gaines, Glover, Green, Hughes, Jefferson, Jenkins, Jordan, LaFleur, Landry, Larvadain, Lyons, Marcelle, Marino, Newell, Phelps, Pierre, Selders and Willard.

Not Voting (8): Reps Cox, Hollis, D. Miller, Mincey, Moore, R. Owen, Riser and Tarver.

Voting for penalties for distribution of abortion pills (72): Speaker Schexnayder, Reps Adams, Amedee, Bacala, Bagley, Beaullieu, Bishop, Bourriaque, Brown, Butler, Carrier, R. Carter, Cormier, Coussan, Crews, Davis, Deshotel, DeVillier, DuBuisson, Echols, Edmonds, Edmonston, Emerson, Farnum, Firment, Fontenot, Freiberg, Frieman, Gadberry, Garofalo, Geymann, Goudeau, Harris, Hilferty, Hodges, Horton, Huval, Illg, Ivey, M. Johnson, T. Johnson, Kerner, LaCombe, Mack, McCormick, McFarland, McKnight, McMahen, Miguez, G. Miller, Mincey, Muscarello, Nelson, Orgeron, C. Owen, Pressly, Romero, Schamerhorn, Schlegel, Seabaugh, St. Blanc, Stagni, Stefanski, Tarver, Thomas, Thompson, Turner, Villio, Wheat, White, Wright and Zeringue.

Voting against SB388 (24): Reps Boyd, Brass, Bryant, Carpenter, W. Carter, Duplessis, Freeman, Gaines, Glover, Green, Hughes, Jefferson, Jenkins, Jordan, LaFleur, Landry, Larvadain, Lyons, Marino, Newell, Phelps, Pierre, Selders and Willard.

Not Voting (9): Reps Cox, Fisher, Hollis, Magee, Marcelle, D. Miller, Moore, R. Owen and Riser.

 

MTG Claims That Only “Christian Nationalism” Can Stop School Shootings And “Domestic Terrorist Democrats”

Here is Marge Greene saying the quiet part out loud again.  Push a Christian national state, a theocracy.   Religious freedom for white Christians only.    Yes white, because you know these people are big time die hard racists.   Hugs

“If Christian nationalism is something to be scared of, they’re lying to you. And they’re lying to you on purpose because that is exactly the temperature change that is happening in America today and they can’t control it. They can’t control it and that’s what terrifies them the most.

“You see, if we’re going to label it Christian nationalism, this movement will actually be the movement that stops the school shootings. This will be the movement that stops the crime in our streets.

“This will be the movement that stops the sexual immorality and teaches children and brings them up in traditional families and loving homes.

“This will be the movement that protects kids’ innocence and nurtures them into responsible adults that grow up to be successful moms and dads wanting to pursue a family of their own.

“This will be the movement that finally does something about our debt, because that’s something that all of us should be ashamed of. It should have never happened.

“This will be the movement that cares about broken and lost communities, communities that are always forgotten about. Christians should never forget about those people and we don’t.

“So while the media is going to lie about you and label it Christian nationalism and they’re probably going to call it domestic terrorism, I’m gonna tell you right now, they’re the liars.

“And if anybody is a domestic terrorist, it’s the radical left. They’re the domestic terrorists.

“We can even say the Democrats are domestic terrorists because they funded them and they burned down our cities’ streets and rioted in 2020.

“So if we’re going to put labels on people, we should put labels where they appropriately belong.

“Not on Christians and not on people who love their country and want to take care of it.” – Notorious adulteress and self-proclaimed Christian Marjorie Taylor Greene, on her daily live-streaming show.

 

Friday • 18 hours ago

Christofascist terrorist says the solution to Christofascist terrorism is more of the same, until their fringe minority rules everyone and shoots kids more.

Barry William Teske • 18 hours ago • edited

Wow.
She does a really, really, good ‘angry* preacher in the pew’ cosplay.

You are a sinner.
You are a sinner.
You are all sinners.

She obviously hoards nails and crosses.

*Anger is not what spiritual beliefs are, or ever were about.

Yet they wonder why the mass attendance, the thankful respect, and the plates full
of tithing once shown them, is no longer.

Franciscan • 18 hours ago

Oh, she doesn’t like her groups to be called domestic terrorists. You’d think she would be honored.

mythictom • 18 hours ago

Can’t she just go back to adultering with creepyass sex gurus?

HomerTh • 18 hours ago

Yesterday there was a mass shooting in a parking lot of a church. So why didn’t this diseased bitch’s Christian Nationalists stop that. Or their make-believe Jesus.

When I hear someone is a Christian nowadays I immediately think they are a fucking piece of stupid shit.

Dolphm • 19 hours ago

Any “Christian” movement is going to run into trouble when people from the many different Christian sects have to agree on what Christian principles and values are! Think about many Baptist sects there are now, and how many new splinter groups will there be in five years.

I once attended a ceremony where a friend was ordained as a deacon in a splinter group of the Anglican church in America. A Jewish friend leaned over during the ceremony and asked me to explain the difference between the group our friend (a retired Methodist minister) had joined and the Anglican church in England. I told her to think about how there were basically Orthodox Jews and Reformed Jews, and then there were a lot of Jews who were somewhere in between, depending on the issue of the day. She understood immediately.

Happy_Housewife • 20 hours ago

Sure Marge. Christian Nationalism is sweeping the nation as the churches are emptying out, and the number of atheists/agnostics is at an all-time high.

But I’ll hand the cunt this: She and the other shitty people hiding behind Christianity are going a great job helping kill it off.

Priya Lynn • 20 hours ago

“We can even say the Democrats are domestic terrorists because they funded them and they burned down our cities’ streets and rioted in 2020.”

What Democrats did over George Floyd was trivial compared to Republicans attacking Congress to try and overthrow the government. Right wing terror attacks like Timothy McVeigh are common in the U.S. while left wing terror attacks are virtually unheard of.

Democrats love peace, Republicans like you are trying to start a war against liberals.

TrollopeReader • 20 hours ago

Dear MTG (ps) .. how do you reconcile “Christian Nationalism” with the First Amendment?

Original 13 Colonies / states:

MA: Puritan / Congregationalist
CT: Congregationalist
PA: Quaker
MD: Catholic
VA: Anglican (Episcopalian)
..let alone all sorts of other denominations .. and those funky early presidents who wrote letters to Jewish synagogues and signed treaties with mooslims that the United States was NOT a Christian nation …

tbj5 • 20 hours ago

“We can’t ban guns because crime will still happen”

“We should ban liberal, non-Christian teaching because that will stop all the crime”

Mihangel apYrs • 20 hours ago

It seems the Rethug nuts propose these seemingly stupid suggestions, only to have them adopted by the mainstream Repigs

Ben Shapiro: The Reason So Many Children Die By Gun Violence Is That “They Cannot Carry Guns” [VIDEO]

“When he [Biden] suggests that more children are dying by gun than on-duty police officers, maybe one of the reasons for that is because — you know, I spot a couple of differentiators.

“One of them is that on-duty police officers carry guns, kids cannot carry guns nor should they, obviously.

“But, the point is that people who are protected tend not to get shot as often. Even in the most dangerous situations they tend not to get shot quite as often because they can protect themselves. So he’s making directly the case that he supposedly opposes.

“This, by the way, is the case that Democrats are consistently making, is the idea that even a lawful, law-abiding person who knows how to use his gun isn’t capable of stopping a bad guy with a gun – which, of course, is untrue.

“I’m unaware of any situation in which the threat of a good guy with a gun has not ended a situation with a bad guy with a gun. Do folks on the left just think that bad guys randomly give up their guns when they get bored or tired?

“That’s not how any of this works.” – Ben Shapiro, going on to claim that the “multiple guns” in his home make his own children safer.

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Elmer Fudpucker • 16 hours ago

Wtf is wrong with these people. What kind of world do they want to live in???

Friday • 16 hours ago

Can’t think of an example of ‘good guys with guns’ not stopping a shooting? Really, not even this week, Shapiro? Funny.

Marides48 • 16 hours ago • edited

They are so desperate to support the NRA & gun profits! My father, WW2 veteran, said “I saw too many guns in the “WAR”, I don’t need to see them here!”

Professor Barnhardt • 16 hours ago • edited

Which is why police officers never get shot.

Life is just like “Walker, Texas Ranger.” I expect I could take down six armed assailants, no sweat.

Houndentenor • 17 hours ago

Strawmanning. That’s all that is. Biden was quite clear in his speech last night and that speech outlined the view of most Democrats. Few are advocating for an all-out bad on all guns. So he’s just lying. We want a ban on AR-15s and similar weapons, better background checks. A waiting period might be nice (giving people a chance to cool off before committing acts of violence. And raising the age to 21 is a good idea. Those are all practical ideas that are popular with Americans. So of course right wingers don’t want to argue against those proposals, you know the ones that are actually in bills that are being considered. No. They want to rail against things that are not in any current bill and not being proposed by any prominent Democrat. This is just bullshit.

JWC • 17 hours ago

Ya asshole every 9 year old should be packin’ What a ridiculous ill thought dumb
assed statement

Chrissy JWC • 17 hours ago

School yard fights hit different in Ben’s world. Recess gunfights is what he wants.

Special Olympics reverses vaccine requirement after Florida threatens $27.5M fine

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/06/03/special-olympics-reverses-vaccine-requirement-after-florida-threatens-27-5m-fine-00037123

Please notice how iron fisted the state of Florida under the authoritarian do as I demand or be hurt governor DeathSantis is.  This is the man who wants to be ruler of the US.   He is in the mold of tRump.  But here is a governor going against all known best medical advice based on science to make sure his base is not upset by threatening an organization that works to help disadvantaged kids.  plus notice DeathSantis claims that everyone has had Covid by now anyway as if that somehow means we don’t need vaccines.  Fact is that vaccines and boosters help you avoid Covid and minimize the severity of the virus you have if you do get it.   DeathSantis is the Ultra bully thug that his base loves.   is that what an advanced country should have for leaders?   Hugs

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday during a press conference hailed the decision by the Special Olympics to reverse the vaccine mandate as a win for the thousands of athletes who are expected to compete in the games.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis speaks at a podium.
 

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Special Olympics reversed its Covid-19 vaccine mandate for upcoming competitions in Orlando after Florida threatened event organizers with a $27.5 million fine over the requirement.

The Special Olympics issued a statement on Friday saying it will lift its mandate as directed by state officials on May 27 “based upon the Florida Department of Health’s interpretation of Florida law.”

This year’s Special Olympics USA Games are set to kick off Sunday and will wrap up on June 12. The event is expected to attract 4,000 athletes.

 
 

 

“[Special Olympics International] was unable to bring the event into compliance for the benefit of their delegates,” the letter says. “And reinstate all who were denied access based on proof of vaccination.”

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday during a press conference hailed the decision by the Special Olympics to reverse the vaccine mandate as a win for the thousands of athletes who are expected to compete in the games. He said the mandate marginalized those players, especially those who have some immunity after previously testing positive for the virus.

“What connection that has to competing, I don’t understand,” DeSantis said of Covid-19 vaccines. “We’ve never seen something wielded like this vaccine to try to marginalize disfavored people.”

“And a lot of these special Olympians have also had Covid by now,” DeSantis said. “Most people have had it by now.”

DeSantis signed Florida’s ban on vaccine mandates in November as the Biden administration planned to roll out federal vaccine mandates that following month. The new Florida law led the Florida Department of Health to issue a $3.5 million fine against Leon County after 14 county employees were fired for not complying with a vaccine mandate. The state Department of Health later forgave the $3.5 million fine.

 

Florida’s health department is overseen by state Surgeon General Joseph A. Ladapo, who said during Friday’s news conference that talks leading up to the reversal by the Special Olympics began six months ago. Ladapo has long been skeptical of the safety and effectiveness of the Covid-19 vaccine. He said the vaccines mandated by the Special Olympics offer no protection at this point in the pandemic.

Ladapo’s zero-protection stance was a small shift from his previous take on vaccines, which is that they were one of many tools in the fight to spread Covid-19. But that protection also weakens over time, which is why the Special Olympics mandate would not be effective in stopping the virus, Ladapo claimed.

“Ethically, it doesn’t make sense,” Ladapo said. “It’s on the wrong side.”

He also said there needs to be more discussions about adverse reactions to the Covid vaccine.

“We don’t like to talk frankly about safety because it’s taboo,” Ladapo said. “But it is an honest conversation that needs to happen.”

Ladapo was one of more than 20 medical professionals who signed a memo in 2021 asking the U.S. Food and Drug Administration not to give final approval to Covid-19 vaccines, which were developed as Covid infected 85 million people nationwide. The memo asks for the FDA to undergo years of testing on the safety of the vaccines before they are given final approval.

The vast majority of medical professionals and organizations, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the FDA, Johns Hopkins Medicine and Mayo Clinic, advise the public to get the vaccine both to protect against the virus and to lessen serious symptoms of the virus.

 

Man With Fake Badge, Weapons Arrested At US Capitol

Yet Matt Gaetz wants people to carry guns to voting places?   This is what the US has become, a third world banana republic where supporters for one party threaten the other voters with violence if they try to vote.   Don’t like who was elected, just go kill them.  Are we Afghanistan?  Any other war torn country?   Time will tell if we are a democracy or not.    Hugs

Via press release from the Capitol Police:

A Michigan man was arrested outside of the U.S. Capitol this morning after he was found with a fake badge, a BB gun, body armor, high capacity magazines and other ammunition.

Just before 5:00 am, a U.S. Capitol Police patrol officer started talking to a man who had parked his 2017 Dodge Charger near Peace Circle, on the West side of the Capitol.

The man was identified as 53 year old Jerome Felipe out of Flint, Michigan.

Felipe, who is a retired police officer out of New York, presented the USCP officers with a fake badge that had “Department of the INTERPOL” printed on it. Felipe also made a false statement that he was a criminal investigator with the agency.

Felipe gave officers permission to search his vehicle. The officers discovered a BB gun, two ballistic vests, several high capacity magazines, and other ammunition in the car. No real guns were found.

Investigators are still working to determine the reason Felipe was parked near the U.S. Capitol. Felipe is facing charges for Unlawful Possession of High Capacity Magazines and Unregistered Ammo.

Gaetz says he supports voters arming themselves at polls

The Republicans are going full bore into voter intimidation with getting their cult members to be the poll workers to challenge and block non-white voters and now they are trying to get armed white people to show up at black polling places to intimidate black voters.   The Republican party has a history of doing this.   Infact they were under a court order not to do this until just recently.   The fact is the Republican party is not even trying to hide it anymore.    They simply do not believe in or want democracy.  They want one party rule with that party being them.   They don’t want to listen to the voters, they want to rule.  They are a minority that demands to be in charge over the majority.   I am so frustrated over these people.   It is open racism and bigotry.    No advancements, only white men have rights, then it will be wealthy white men.   Why the hell do you need to be armed to vote if not to scare other people.   WTF is wrong with these people that they can not go anywhere with out a firearm?   Sick racist …  Hugs

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) on Thursday said he supports voters arming themselves when headed to the polls in an effort to protect against intimidation.

“I sort of like [Kentucky Republican Rep. Thomas] Massie’s legislation that maybe everyone who’s a voter or on their way to vote ought to have the opportunity to carry a firearm to ensure that they’re not subject to any intimidation,” Gaetz said.

Gaetz’s comment came as the House Judiciary Committee was marking up a package of bills that seek to tighten gun regulations. Among the measures included is legislation that would prohibit straw purchases — when someone who cannot pass a background check purchases a firearm through a proxy buyer — and a bill that would raise the age requirement to purchase a semi-automatic weapon from 18 to 21 years old.

A Gaetz aide told The Hill that the congressman was referring to an amendment to the latter measure proposed Massie that seeks to create a carve-out from the age requirement for individuals registered for Selective Service, the system that tracks information on men ages 18 to 25 for national emergencies.

The amendment failed in a 24-20 vote.

Roughly a dozen states prohibit guns from being carried at polling sites, including California, Arizona, Florida and Georgia, according to the Los Angeles Times.

On the other hand, five key swing states — Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin — have not enacted bans on firearms at polling places, despite having the constitutional power to do so, according to a study pushed in September 2020 by Guns Down and the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, two gun control organizations.

Concerns regarding voter intimidation mounted around the 2020 presidential election, especially after then-President Trump encouraged his supporters to monitor polls on Election Day.

A number of states have passed voting bills in the aftermath of the 2020 race, including in Texas, where partisan poll watchers who can observe elections were given more authority. The bill in part prohibits election officials from turning down appointed poll watchers, making such a move a Class A misdemeanor.

Gaetz is a supporter of gun rights. Last week, in response to a tweet asking why civilians need AR-15-style rifles, the Florida Republican listed “target sport,” “Self defense” and “Hog hunting.”

“Just to name a few…” he added on Twitter.

The gun debate returned to national headlines last month after a gunman opened fire at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, killing 19 students and two adults. Ten days before that, a gunman fatally shot 10 Black individuals in a racially motivated incident at a grocery store in Buffalo, N.Y.

Kruhn • an hour ago

I was a poll worker. I once was verbally and almost physically attacked by a random guy while informing him that the polling place was closing in 15 minutes, asking the voter if he wanted to vote. I am 6’8″ a solid 300 lbs with martial arts training and that took me aback.

Imagine if that son of a bitch was carrying a gun?

Franciscan • an hour ago

How about investigating him for gun trafficking as well.

States that don’t outlaw guns at the polls are looking for trouble. It should be blindingly obvious, but carrying firearms would be a form of electioneering and would be potentially intimidating to voters.

Mark Alexander • 3 hours ago

Does that include Democrats and other undesirables Gaetz? Or it it just straight white male republican conservatives? Please clarify.

Steverino • 5 hours ago

Well, considering virtually 100% of voter intimidation is caused by Republicans, I’m listening…

Chris G. • 6 hours ago

My God, what is with their extreme obsession with firearms? I’d like to see this guy show up to vote only to find a room full of black folks armed with AR-15s waiting to vote as well. He’d freak out and scream bloody murder on how black folks are trying to intimidate him.

Yalma Cuder-Zicci • 6 hours ago

Intimidation like from The DeSantis Election Police?

DmR • 7 hours ago

Let’s see here … the white so-called Christians are the ones likely to carry guns. The same ones are likely to be doing the intimidating.

Christopher • 7 hours ago

“Vote the way I tell ya, or I’ll fill you full of lead!”

At least that’s what I’m thinking how this will eventually play out.

Melissia • 7 hours ago

Wonder what Gaetz would think about black people open-carrying guns to the voting booth.

He’d probably call the cops on them, and try to get them killed.

ChristopherM • 7 hours ago

When I voted in our primary last month, early voting is done at large sites like convention centers. The tiny Black woman running mine told me she had to get the sheriff in to run people off who were intimidating voters and giving them wrong information. Of course they were right wing nuts. They always are. She was small in stature, but big in nerve, and wasn’t about to be fucked with!

Houndentenor ChristopherM • 5 hours ago

Democrats don’t want to intimidate voters. The more voters, the better we do. Our voters are the ones less likely to show up. Everyone knows that.

Chris Baker • 7 hours ago

Except many polling places are at schools and churches.

Of course, Matt only wants whites to able to carry guns to polling places, cause they are the ones who face the most intimidation when voting. /s