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The Born Loser Comic Strip for January 14, 2022

Wizard of Id Comic Strip for January 14, 2022

Working It Out Comic Strip for January 14, 2022

sinema catus hurts dems

twisting the rules to get what you want

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The founding fathers would say, “What the hell is a filibuster?”

Matt Davies Comic Strip for January 13, 2022

republican debate rules mixup

Chris Britt Comic Strip for January 13, 2022

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Projection. Every GOP accusation is an admission of guilt.

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Republicans are the party of theft. They all know voter suppression and gerrymandering are about stealing elections. They know the audits were about stealing elections. They know slowing the Post Office was about stealing elections.

The complicity and gaslighting, vis a vis, ‘stop the steal’, represent manifest diseased GOP morals/ethics.

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leashed by trump

Give mccarthy a spine

Phil Hands Comic Strip for January 13, 2022

Nick Anderson Comic Strip for January 13, 2022

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Marsha, Marsha, Marsha. Your bigotry is showing. Again.

rural voters dumb

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Trumpism = shameless, racist misogynists

Family Tree Comic Strip for January 14, 2022

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Women in Texas: I’d like to have some privacy

Supreme Court: nope

The misogyny is so obvious.

Per the misleading right wing media.   Scottie

The Buckets Comic Strip for January 14, 2022

drink urine, you first

covid testing mess

Shrimp and Grits for Jan 14, 2022

Jeff Stahler Comic Strip for January 14, 2022

Moderately Confused Comic Strip for January 14, 2022

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Be kind. You don’t know what others are going through.

The Knight Life Comic Strip for January 14, 2022

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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

Fox News the media arm of the GQP, got caught using an image that is actually from a 2011 NPR story (photo #15) about residents fleeing the disaster area near the Fukushima nuclear power plant.  Yet their viewers claim to be the smartest most informed.   Scottie

At the hearing to again appoint him chairman of the FED, Jerome Powell admitted to Senator Warren that the high prices could be profit taking by companies.   They were raising prices and charging more because they could.   Inflation and profit taking / price gouging is world wide yet the right wing media hopes to pin it all on Biden.   I don’t buy it.   Scottie

If it is a federal election , it should be ” federalized “. What happened to the right-wing talking point that we should just let the free market work things out? Don’t pay attention to the fact that Republicans are making it harder for people to vote and giving themselves the power to easily overturn election results they don’t like. A perfect recipe for a dictatorship. Scottie

Drew Sheneman Comic Strip for January 13, 2022

Get your shots, wear a mask, keep some distance. It’s really not all that difficult.  Scottie

Gary Varvel for Jan 14, 2022

So the five Republican senators vs 1 Democratic one retiring means? Fact is members of both parties are either retiring, running for different offices, or have been redistricted out of their seat. This is nothing new nor unexpected. As of January 2022, 44 members of Congress—six members of the U.S. Senate and 38 members of the U.S. House—have announced they will not seek re-election. Twenty-nine members—six senators and 23 representatives—have announced their retirement. Five retiring Senate members are Republicans and one is a Democrat, and of the retiring House members, 18 are Democrats and five are Republicans. Fifteen U.S. House members are running for other offices. Four Republicans and four Democrats are seeking seats in the U.S. Senate, one Republican and two Democrats are running for governor, one Republican is running for secretary of state, one Democrat is running for mayor, and one Democrat and one Republican are running for attorney general. No U.S. Senate members are running for other offices. Scottie

Complete bullshit.   Try restricting voting places so people can not reach them and if they do they have wait in line times of 8 to 12 hours.   Try removing the places to get ID in areas of POC and making it as hard as possible to get one.   Try having one drop box in highly populated Democratic areas.   The fact is voter restrictions are happening and that is not a democracy.   In a democracy the people vote for the people they want in elective office, in the Republican way of governing the elected office holder allows only their supporters to vote.   Scottie

Steve Kelley Comic Strip for January 14, 2022

Is Steve Kelley so ignorant of history (or honest enough to be accurate as to historical context) that he does not understand how the parties reversed roles on social justice issues?

I will acknowledge the evils of my party’s past.

But today’s Democratic Party is…

Not the party of the KKKonfederacy

Not the party of George Wallace

Not the party of Bull Conner

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and today’s TrumpubliQan cult is…

Not the party of Lincoln.

Not the party of Teddy Roosevelt.

Not the party of Eisenhower.

Not even the party of McCain or R-money.

The Democrats’ ugly racist PAST is the Republicans’ ugly racist PRESENT.

Once upon a time, the Democratic party was the conservative party that was pro-slavery, pro-racism and pro-anything that was bad for the American people, and the Republican party was the LIBERAL party of Lincoln.

Then some time went by, some things happened, and eventually, the parties switched ideological sides.

Only the trolls are dumb enough, or willingly ignorant enough to take your BS at face value.   Scottie

Chip Bok Comic Strip for January 14, 2022

The SCOTUS is pro corporate and profit while anti-government services for the public, and so they side with the GQP.   What the supreme court turned down was not mask mandates but mandating business vaccinations through OSHA.   Had congress or other means been used they would have been forced to agree with it.   Scottie

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And now some for fun

Speed Bump Comic Strip for January 14, 2022

Junk Drawer Comic Strip for January 13, 2022

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Pickles Comic Strip for January 14, 2022

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Rubes Comic Strip for January 14, 2022

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Close to Home Comic Strip for January 14, 2022

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Lawyer for Oath Keepers leader defends ‘bloody revolution’ message

I-Team: Nevada Republicans sent National Archives fake electoral certificates saying Trump won election

The National Archives received documentation from Nevada’s Republican Party certifying their elector votes of the 2020 Presidential Election to former President Donald Trump, documents obtained by the 8 News Now I-Team indicate.

Despite the state’s real electors submitting the verified documentation for President Joe Biden, Nevada’s GOP went ahead with attempts to validate their elector votes. In December 2020, the I-Team reported Nevada Republican Party’s six electors signed paperwork signaling their support for Trump in a symbolic ceremony devoid of any legal merit and the event in Carson City coincided with the actual state-sanctioned tally on Dec. 14, 2020.

The certificate received by the National Archives looks much different than the official state-sealed one reads, “We, the undersigned, being the duly elected and qualified electors for president and vice president of the United States of America from the State of Nevada, do hereby certify six electoral votes for Trump.”

The state’s real election certification versus the one sent in by the Nevada Republican Party. (KLAS)

The outside of the envelope accompanying the documents is stamped and verified by the U.S. Postal Service, addressed and sent via certified mail to the National Archives from the rural town of Minden, Nevada. The USPS time stamps indicate the packet arrived in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 22.

The Supreme Court of Nevada and Gov. Steve Sisolak certified the election for Biden in November 2020. In certifying the results, the governor directed the electors from the winning presidential candidate’s party to cast their votes.

Nevada’s Electoral College met via Zoom during an official ceremony with the Secretary of State’s Office on Dec. 14. The electors cast their ballots and held them up so they could be seen.

Nevada’s six electors cast their votes for President-elect Joe Biden. (KLAS)

The constitutional process took place across all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

A few hours after the official state process had ended, a video accompanied a tweet from the Nevada GOP, saying, “History made today in Carson City,” as footage showed Republican electors signing papers on a table. The event was live-streamed on a YouTube channel called “Right Side Broadcasting Network.”

“Our brave electors standing up for what is right and casting their electoral votes for @realDonaldTrump,” the state party’s Twitter account later tweeted. “We believe in fair elections and will continue the fight against voter fraud in the Silver State!”

Documents obtained by the I-Team on Wednesday indicate at least one set of the Republican-written electoral votes for Trump and Vice President Mike Pence were sent to the National Archives.

The Republican ceremony on Dec. 14 was not a state-sanctioned electoral vote meeting and has no legality in the actual process. No state can submit more than one set of electoral votes.

The Nevada Republican Party sent the federal government documentation certifying the election for former President Donald Trump, even though the state’s real electors had already done the same, documents obtained by the 8 News Now I-Team indicate. (KLAS)

When the I-Team asked the National Archives in Dec. 2020 about receiving the documents, a spokesperson pointed back to the official state-signed certificate, which says Democratic electors in Nevada won and cast their six electoral votes for Biden.

A spokesperson for the National Archives said they could not comment on any “communication with private individuals.”

In a statement after the event, Nevada GOP chair Michael McDonald said the party’s electors convened in Carson City due to ongoing legal battles seeking to overturn the election results.

“The people of Nevada did not have a fair election due to the irregularities and fraud seen throughout the state,” McDonald said. “With ongoing challenges and evidence left to be investigated, we must submit our electoral votes for the rightful victors and allow Congress to make a determination.”

“With disturbing evidence of voter fraud in the state, including double voting, illegal voting, deceased voters casting ballots, and more, there is a legitimate concern over the rightful victor in the Silver State,” the statement continued. “A court of law has failed to meaningfully evaluate the evidence and our law enforcement agencies and government officials have failed to investigate. This left our electors no choice but to send their votes for President Trump to Congress to make a determination as to who is the rightful victor of Nevada between the dueling votes.”

Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske, a Republican, did not have a comment on the Republican event at the time.

The event had no legal standing. Biden won Nevada by more than 33,000 votes.

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Nevada’s six Republican Party electors cast symbolic votes for President Donald Trump. The votes have no legal merit as the state’s actual electors cast their votes for President-elect Joe Biden. (Twitter/KLAS)

In Nevada in 2020, 10 dead voters had ballots cast in their names and 10 people voted twice, the I-Team learned from a secretary of state report, far below initial claims from state and national Republicans alleging nearly 4,000 individual cases of voter fraud.

A review of the reports found 10 possibly deceased voters had ballots cast in their names, the report said, citing data from the Office of Vital Statistics.

In one case, Donald “Kirk” Hartle, who told the I-Team last year that someone had stolen his deceased wife’s ballot and voted, in fact voted himself, officials said.

An envelope accompanying the documents indicates the packet was sent via certified mail to the National Archives from rural Minden, Nevada, later that day. It arrived in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 22. (KLAS)

Rosemarie Hartle, of Las Vegas, died in 2017 at age 52 from breast cancer, Kirk Hartle, told the I-Team after the November election. A ballot for Rosemarie was issued in October 2020 and later received by the county, but Kirk said the ballot never came to his house. The I-Team found even though Rosemarie died in 2017, her name appeared on the active voter list.

The I-Team was first to report that prosecutors were charging Kirk Hartle in October 2021. In a plea agreement, Kirk Hartle pleaded guilty to one charge of voting more than once in the same election, which is a category D felony. Category D felonies carry a maximum prison sentence of four years.

As part of the plea deal, Hartle avoided prison time and was placed on probation. If he stays out of trouble for a year, he will be able to withdraw his plea and instead plead guilty to a charge of conspiracy to commit voting more than once in the same election.

Rosemarie Hartle’s ballot was one of two cited by Nevada Republicans and national party leaders as evidence of voter fraud in Nevada.

“Dead people voted in Clark County,” Matt Schlapp, chair of the American Conservative Union, said in a news conference after the election last year. “We have two examples that we have talked about and want to talk about today. One is the death of Rosemarie Hartle in 2017.”

The other allegation Schlapp referenced appears to have not been intentional, the I-Team confirmed last year.

Neither the Nevada GOP nor Schlapp have responded to repeated requests for comment on the Hartle case. A spokesperson at the Secretary of State’s Office said staff worked a combined 240 hours on the Hartle case.

It can take years for voter fraud elections to end in charges. There are cases from the 2016 election that are still making their way through court.

Voter fraud is a felony and carries a fine and jail time.

Cegavske’s party censured her for defending the election, which she oversaw.

The I-Team reached out to the Nevada GOP again on Wednesday for comment.

The Nevada Attorney General’s Office declined to comment.

GOP Nevada Gov Candidate Runs Ads In Palm Beach

GOP Nevada Gov Candidate Runs Ads In Palm Beach

The Associated Press reports:

In a campaign ad, Nevada gubernatorial candidate Michele Fiore steps out of a Ford F-150 with a handgun holstered on her hip and tells viewers she was one of the first elected officials to endorse Donald Trump in the lead-up to the 2016 election.

“You better believe I was attacked for it,” Fiore says, affirming her commitment to the former president as a country rock-style guitar riff plays in the background. She hopes Trump is watching.

In addition to purchasing ads in Nevada media markets like her competitors, Fiore is investing campaign funds to air her 60-second segment in Palm Beach, Florida, where the former president spends winters at his Mar-a-Lago club.

Read the full article.

Fiore first appeared on JMG in 2015 when she declared that she would like to shoot every Syrian refugee in the head, saying, “I’m OK with putting them down, blacking them out, just put a piece of brass in their ocular cavity and end their miserable life. I’m good with that.”

Fiore launched her gubernatorial campaign with a video that shows her “shooting” vaccine mandates, voter fraud, and critical race theory. That same “Lady Trump” ad is now running in Palm Beach in the hope of landing Trump’s endorsement.

 

GOP attorneys flag Trump supporter’s arrest to bolster voter fraud claims

https://www.politico.com/states/florida/story/2022/01/11/gop-attorneys-flag-trump-supporters-arrest-to-bolster-voter-fraud-claims-1405235

Attorneys representing national Republican groups are using the arrest of a Donald Trump supporter and alleged voter fraud in one of Florida’s biggest GOP strongholds to defend a controversial election bill pushed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Lawyers working for the Republican National Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Committee late last week asked a judge overseeing a legal challenge to the controversial Florida voting law to take notice of three incidents of voter fraud that had surfaced in Florida over the last two years. The court filing has not previously been reported.

 

One of the cases cited involved a central Florida woman who pleaded no contest in December to charges that she had turned in fake voter registration forms on behalf of registered voters. When authorities first arrested Cheryl Hall in March 2020, news reports noted that she had posted pictures of herself on Facebook with DeSantis, Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and Sean Hannity. The New York Times reported she had life-sized cutouts of Trump and former first lady Melania Trump in the window of her house.

“Fraud is fraud, no matter who commits it or what party they prefer,” said Chris Hartline, a spokesperson for the NRSC. “Our goal is maximum participation and zero fraud. That’s why we’re fighting the Democrats in court to defend common-sense election integrity measures put in place by Republican legislatures across the country.”

Voting rights and civil rights groups have filed a legal challenge to the voting law passed by Florida’s Republican-controlled Legislature and the case is set to go to trial in a Florida federal court in late January.

The measure put in new limits on drop boxes and mail-in ballots, including a two-ballot limit on how many mail-in ballots someone could gather and turn in on behalf of the elderly or sick and disabled voters. The limit does not apply to immediate family members.

Democrats scoffed at Republicans highlighting their own members allegedly violating election laws. State Sen. Gary Farmer, a Broward County Democrat and attorney who strenuously opposed Florida’s new voting law, said the filing by Republicans “is not even relevant or material.”

“The ultimate irony here is the whole ‘Stop the Steal’ movement is actually the group violating election law and trying to take away the system for counting votes,” Farmer said.

Florida was just one of several GOP-controlled states that enacted voting restrictions in the aftermath of Trump’s loss and his unsubstantiated complaints about voter fraud, although it isn’t as restrictive as laws passed in Georgia and Texas.

Republicans contended that they were enacting the law to head off potential problems in the future. But a raft of internal emails and text messages obtained by POLITICO showed GOP lawmakers drafted the legislation with the help of the Republican Party of Florida’s top lawyer — and that a crackdown on mail-in ballot requests was seen as a way for the GOP to erase the edge that Democrats had in mail-in voting during the 2020 election.

The League of Women Voters of Florida and the NAACP, as well as other groups, contend that the law unfairly harms elderly, disabled and minority voters. The case has attracted widespread attention from more than a dozen Democratic attorneys general as well as the administration of President Joe Biden.

Lawyers for GOP groups that intervened in the federal lawsuit have tried to present evidence to justify the rationale behind the law even though legislators did not really cite any incidents while pushing for the bill.

U.S. Chief Judge Mark Walker, who is overseeing the case, early last week blocked the introduction of a December report prepared by a Florida International University professor. The report highlighted several examples of alleged voter fraud, including the recent arrest of four people from the retirement mecca The Villages, who are accused of casting multiple ballots in the 2020 presidential election. The report also cited a case where a central Florida town council election was reversed after the discovery of two illegal votes.

The pending federal trial will occur just as legislators are expected to consider additional election-related bills during Florida’s legislative session that started on Tuesday. DeSantis wants to spend nearly $6 million in the coming year to create a new election police to investigate voter fraud and other election law violations. Both Senate President Wilton Simpson and House Speaker Chris Sprowls said they were open to considering the proposal, but neither leader gave a ringing endorsement either.

National GOP Groups Cite Voter Fraud Arrest Of Florida Cultist In Court Filing Backing FL Voter Suppression Law

About the March 2020 case cited in their court filing:

Cheryl Hall, a 63-year-old and very ardent Republican whose ranch house in Clermont sports life-size cutouts of Donald and Melania Trump and a MAGA poster in the window, was charged last week with 10 felony counts of submitting false voter registration forms. On at least 10 forms traced to Ms. Hall, officials said, the party affiliations of already-registered Democrats and Independents had been switched to Republican. More than 100 others that may be tied to her contained missing or bogus data such as wrong birth dates.

Ms. Hall was a canvasser for Florida First Inc., a recently created nonprofit that is financed at least in part by a dark-money group formed by Mr. Trump’s re-election campaign manager, Brad Parscale, and other Trump associates. Her Facebook page was festooned with photographs — some of which have been recently removed — of her posing with conservative luminaries, such as Donald Trump Jr., Sean Hannity, Roger J. Stone Jr. and the state’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis.

Hall pleaded no contest in December 2021 and was sentenced to one year of probation.

Yet a black woman who asked if she was eligible to vote because she was just out of prison was given a provisional ballot that was never counted, she was sentenced to five years in prison.   Her name is Crystal Mason and she was in Texas.   You should look her story up.  Talk about open racism and different standards of justice.   Scottie 

AZ Rep Who Signed Fake Doc Was Previously Banned By Twitter For Running Paid Troll Farm With Charlie Kirk

From an October 2020 Arizona Republic report:

Jake Hoffman’s Twitter account now shows as suspended; Twitter told The Republic it is permanently suspended. Hoffman has said he is the president of and CEO of Rally Forge, the firm that was banned, which he called “one of the nation’s top conservative digital agencies” in the Center for Arizona Policy’s voter guide.

The firm created accounts that were engaging in “coordinated inauthentic behavior” — essentially trolling by posting comments that appeared to be real people commenting on news and sharing right-wing opinions.

The Washington Post broke the story on what some experts characterized as a “troll farm” where teenagers wrote posts on social media on behalf of Turning Point Action, a conservative group working to elect Republicans and led by Charlie Kirk.

My first report on this cultist is here.

Turning Point USA is also based in Arizona.

Florida House Advances Bill That Would Have Students Observe Annual “Victims Of Communism Day”

Anything to promote capitalism and stop any restraint on the ravages of capitalism on the people who struggle to survive. They are trying to head off any suggestions that the government should use taxpayer money for the people. They will claim anything the government does for the public is “communism or socialism”.

Florida Politics reports:

Students in Florida could soon observe a “Victims of Communism Day” under a measure OK’d Thursday by a House subcommittee. Under the proposal (HB 395), government and public schools would begin observing “Victims of Communism Day” on Nov. 7, 2023. The measure would require public school students to receive 45 minutes of instruction on communist leaders and the suffering of victims under their rule.

Mao Zedong and the Cultural Revolution, Joseph Stalin and the Soviet System, Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution, Vladimir Lenin and the Russian Revolution, are among the leaders and topics listed in the measure. The House Secondary Education and Career Development Subcommittee unanimously passed the proposal. Republican Rep. David Borrero of Sweetwater is the bill sponsor.

Read the full article.

As you can see below, Borrero is a far-right cultist.

Hog farming has a massive poop problem

Pressed on his election lies, former President Trump cuts NPR interview short

https://www.npr.org/2022/01/12/1072204478/donald-trump-npr-interview-presidential-election-lies-vaccines

Nan sent me this suggesting I might post it for those that have yet to see / hear it.   There are clips of it in video on YouTube channels like CNN.  Thank you Nan for sending me the link.  Scottie

Some Republican leaders are trying to move on from former President Donald Trump’s failed attempt to overturn the 2020 election that he lost.

“While there were some irregularities, there were none of the irregularities which would have risen to the point where they would have changed the vote outcome in a single state,” Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., said Sunday on ABC’s This Week. “The election was fair, as fair as we have seen. We simply did not win the election, as Republicans, for the presidency. And if we simply look back and tell our people don’t vote because there’s cheating going on, then we’re going to put ourselves in a huge disadvantage.”

But Trump — who has endorsed dozens of candidates for the 2022 midterm elections and still holds by far the widest influence within the GOP — is trying hard not to let them move on.

“No, I think it’s an advantage, because otherwise they’re going to do it again in ’22 and ’24, and Rounds is wrong on that. Totally wrong,” Trump told NPR in an interview Tuesday, referring to his false and debunked claims that the 2020 election was stolen.

The interview was six years in the making. Trump and his team have repeatedly declined interviews with NPR until Tuesday, when he called in from his home in Florida. It was scheduled for 15 minutes, but lasted just over nine.

After being pressed about his repeated lies about the 2020 presidential election, Trump abruptly ended the interview.

Trump’s mixed messages on getting vaccinated

The interview began with the pandemic and vaccinations.

Trump, whose administration oversaw the development of the COVID-19 vaccines, recommended that people get vaccinated but said he’s firmly against mandating that they do so.

“[T]he mandate is really hurting our country,” Trump claimed, adding, “A lot of Americans aren’t standing for it, and it’s hurting our country.”

He continued, “The vaccines, I recommend taking them, but I think that has to be an individual choice. I mean, it’s got to be individual, but I recommend taking them.”

The opposition to mandates is popular with Republicans, and the Supreme Court is currently weighing the Biden administration’s vaccine-or-test mandate for large employers. But his comments come during the record omicron surge, as the unvaccinated are far more likely to be hospitalized or die from the disease, and as Republicans are far more likely to be unvaccinated.

Epidemiologists and health experts warn that if more people don’t get vaccinated and the virus continues to morph, it could prolong the pandemic — and delay any sense of getting back to normal.

The former president said he wants to see therapeutics, used to treat the virus after someone is infected, produced and distributed more widely.

Trump’s firm grip on the Republican Party, but tenuous grasp on reality

Trump is not just any former president.

Even many members of his own party have blamed him for inciting the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, but since then Trump has only tightened his grip on the GOP.

He remains one of the most popular figures in the Republican Party and is considered the front-runner for the 2024 presidential nomination, if he decides to run again.

When he ran in 2016, Trump was seen as having a shoestring campaign, fighting an uphill battle with few allies among Republican elected leaders.

Today, it’s a different story. Trump’s political organization has become a juggernaut. Not only are most Republican elected leaders falling in line, but he has also installed allies controlling many levers of political power across the country. In state after state, Trump allies are running local Republican parties, serving as state representatives and in charge of political action committees.

It’s a political army ready to be mobilized at his beck and call. What he says — what his message is to them — matters because they follow.

To secure his power, he will do whatever he can to cast aside those who don’t show fealty. That includes threats, bullying and intimidation, like badgering and name-calling.

Referring to South Dakota’s Rounds in a statement after he appeared on ABC, for example, Trump said Rounds “just went woke,” called him a “jerk,” “weak,” “ineffective” and questioned whether he was “crazy or just stupid.”

He also called him a RINO, an acronym for an insult some conservatives reserve for more moderate Republicans they disagree with — Republicans in name only.

In the interview with NPR, he partially blamed Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell for Rounds and other senators feeling as though they can speak out and say — correctly — that Trump lost the election.

“Because Mitch McConnell is a loser,” Trump said.

Trump has called McConnell worse — and all because the Kentucky Republican has crossed Trump, blaming him for the insurrection on Jan. 6 and saying President Biden won, even if McConnell doesn’t do so forcefully every day.

It’s par for the course for Trump, who has demanded unflinching loyalty — and who chafes at truths he disagrees with, especially about him losing.

Trump has blasted Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, all because the Kentucky Republican has crossed the former president.

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Won’t accept losing an election he lost

Many Republicans prefer to focus on Biden as this year’s congressional elections approach. Trump is pressing candidates in a different direction.

Josh Mandel, a pro-Trump Republican from Ohio, launched his campaign for U.S. Senate just weeks after Trump supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol last year.

“I think over time we’re gonna see studies come out that [show] evidence of widespread fraud,” Mandel, a former state treasurer who is angling for Trump’s endorsement, told WKYC-TV.

In the year since Mandel made that prediction, the opposite has happened.

Even more evidence shows a free and fair election.

In one disputed state, Arizona, Trump allies held a widely criticized review of millions of ballots, but even Doug Logan, who led Cyber Ninjas, the firm that ran the review, couldn’t find much.

“The ballots that were provided to us to count in the Coliseum very accurately correlate with the official canvass numbers,” Logan said.

As he does with any information or person he doesn’t like or disagrees with, Trump dismissed the findings in the NPR interview.

“Lying or delusional”

In the interview, Trump repeated a number of false claims about voting systems in the U.S., including that the discredited GOP-led ballot review in Arizona showed evidence of malfeasance — despite the fact that it also reaffirmed Biden’s victory.

Republican officials in Maricopa County, however, debunked the characterizations of Trump and his allies in a 93-page rebuttal issued last week.

“The people who have spent the last year proclaiming our free and fair elections are rigged are lying or delusional,” said Bill Gates, the GOP chair of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.

Asked why even Republicans in the state accepted the findings, Trump reverted to an old attack.

“Because they’re RINOs,” he said, “and frankly, a lot of people are questioning that.”

Tammy Patrick, a former Maricopa County election official and now an elections expert at Democracy Fund, was presented by NPR with a number of Trump’s claims about voting and noted that in the 14 months since the election, no proof of any of his claims has come to light.

“It hasn’t been presented in any of the courts. It hasn’t been surfaced in any official election audits, not by the Department of Justice, not by the FBI,” Patrick said. “Allegations of fraud hinge upon being able to produce actual instances of fraud — not merely thoughts, feelings or beliefs about it.”

To Republicans who know how elections work, the election has always been obvious.

“The facts show that it was President Biden who won fair and square,” said Trey Grayson, who used to run elections as the Republican secretary of state in Kentucky. “It wasn’t rigged.”

He’s thinking about those Republican T-shirts that said, “F*** your feelings.”

“And here we are looking at the 2020 election,” Grayson said, “and we are the ones who are basing it on feelings, not on facts, not on the law.”

The Pennsylvania example

Most Republican voters now say they feel the election was stolen, according to surveys. That gives Trump leverage with Republican candidates who want to win primaries this year.

In Pennsylvania, numerous Republicans are running for governor and senator. They’ve made lots of moves to prove their fealty to the former president. One candidate for governor is Bill McSwain, who happened to be a U.S. attorney during the 2020 election.

Former U.S. Attorney Bill McSwain, a Republican running for Pennsylvania governor, has appealed for Trump’s support.

Matt Rourke/AP

“Bill McSwain left office without announcing any investigations or outcome of investigations for the 2020 election in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania,” said Chris Brennan of the Philadelphia Inquirer, who has covered his story.

But then McSwain prepared to run for office. Last summer, he produced a letter for Trump, appealing for his support — and implying that he was blocked somehow from investigating unspecified claims of fraud.

“But it doesn’t actually say that,” Brennan said. “So even he, when you carefully read it, does not claim that he was blocked from investigating fraud.”

Trump nonetheless made the letter public and gave his own interpretation at multiple rallies.

“We have a U.S. attorney in Philadelphia that says he wasn’t allowed to go and check,” Trump said at a rally in Florida.

Grayson has watched similar stories unfold in multiple states.

“I think he’s been really active in moving 2022 candidates toward his point of view,” Grayson said. “The way I look at it is, I can’t imagine that the party on its own would be pushing this narrative if he weren’t pushing it.”

Repeatedly in the interview, Trump presses his party to adhere to his point of view and false claims, and he adapts his arguments to account for more and more proof that he lost. That’s a typical strategy among purveyors of disinformation and misinformation.

Trump did correctly note in the interview that he received more votes than any sitting president ever. But his broader point that that is somehow evidence that he won in 2020 is nonsensical, said Patrick, seeing as the election saw record turnout.

“Each election compares those candidates facing off in that election — it doesn’t matter how the numbers compare to the last election,” Patrick said. “It doesn’t matter how many points a team scored the last game or how many times Alabama has won the national championship. What matters is who has the most points or votes at the end of the game.”

For the record, the University of Georgia won the college football national championship Monday, defeating Alabama, 33-18. And Biden got 7 million more votes than Trump in the popular vote in 2020 and got 306 electoral votes to Trump’s 232.

Repeated losses in the independent judiciary

Trump doesn’t have a case of widespread fraud.

He and his lawyers tried to prove that he did — and they failed. Many judges, including some appointed by him, ruled that way in dozens of cases.

Here’s a section of the interview on this:

NPR’S STEVE INSKEEP: Let me read you some short quotes. The first is by one of the judges, one of the 10 judges you appointed, who ruled on this. And there were many judges, but 10 who you appointed. Brett Ludwig, U.S. District Court in Wisconsin, who was nominated by you in 2020. He’s on the bench and he says, quote, “This court allowed the plaintiff the chance to make his case, and he has lost on the merits.”

Another quote, Kory Langhofer, your own campaign attorney in Arizona, Nov. 12, 2020, quote, “We are not alleging fraud in this lawsuit. We are not alleging anyone stealing the election.” And also Rudy Giuliani, your lawyer, Nov. 18, 2020, in Pennsylvania, quote, “This is not a fraud case.” Your own lawyers had no evidence of fraud. They said in court they had no evidence of fraud. And the judges ruled against you every time on the merits.

TRUMP: It was too early to ask for fraud and to talk about fraud. Rudy said that, because of the fact it was very early with the — because that was obviously at a very, very — that was a long time ago. The things that have found out have more than bore out what people thought and what people felt and what people found.

When you look at Langhofer, I disagree with him as an attorney. I did not think he was a good attorney to hire. I don’t know what his game is, but I will just say this: You look at the findings. You look at the number of votes. Go into Detroit and just ask yourself, is it true that there are more votes than there are voters? Look at Pennsylvania. Look at Philadelphia. Is it true that there were far more votes than there were voters?

INSKEEP: It is not true that there were far more votes than voters. There was an early count. I’ve noticed you’ve talked about this in rallies and you’ve said, reportedly, this is true. I think even you know that that was an early report that was corrected later.

TRUMP: Well, you take a look at it. You take a look at Detroit. In fact, they even had a hard time getting people to sign off on it because it was so out of balance. They called it out of balance. So you take a look at it. You know the real truth, Steve, and this election was a rigged election.

When pressed, it was excuse after excuse — it was “too early” to claim fraud, his attorney was no good, things just seem suspicious.

But it all comes back to the same place: He has no evidence of widespread fraud that caused him to lose the election.

The tone of the interview changed. Trump then hurried off the phone as he was starting to be asked about the attack on the Capitol, inspired by election lies.

A judge is considering whether Trump can be held liable for his actions in court.

If he can be, then Trump or his lawyers would someday have to answer the questions he didn’t answer before he cut short his conversation with NPR.

Audio for this story was produced and edited by Taylor Haney, Lilly Quiroz, Amra Pasic and H.J. Mai.

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: The people are getting left behind as all the countries assets and worth are suctioned to the upper levels with no restraint leaving the entire lower incomes to struggle to live or to simply die.

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Scottie’s world today

long haired hippy freakyour signs need sub titles

My blood sugar at 5 PM was 445.  Admittance to the ICU was automatic at 600.  Scary.   Scottie

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Ron just went and picked up his one month prescription of JARDIANCE .  It cost him $522.00 because our insurance has a 420 dollar co-pay before they kick in.   In two weeks I have to do the same.  another $522.00 for a 30 day supply of medications.   We can not afford a $1044.00 hit in one month just for one medication each on our fixed incomes.   The drug companies are making record profits, the insurance companies are making record profits, all the costs are going up while the incomes are stagnate or going down as inflation rises.   The people need help.   The country is run by the wealthy and large corporations and they are sucking the very life out of the public.  This is worse than any vampire movie.   They are draining the country of its vitality, and the people of any resources to live.   Scottie

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The painful truth. Concentrated wealth and power are tremendously unhealthy.

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Kill the filibuster. Kill the legacy of white supremacy.

John Deering Comic Strip for January 13, 2022

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Kill the filibuster.

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Jack Ohman Comic Strip for January 13, 2022

Stuart Carlson Comic Strip for January 12, 2022

Chris Britt Comic Strip for January 12, 2022

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Projection. Every GOP accusation is an admission of guilt.

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“As Trump’s team pushed its discredited voter fraud narrative, the National Archives received forged certificates of ascertainment declaring him and then-Vice President Mike Pence the winners of both Michigan and Arizona and their electors after the 2020 election. Public records requests show the secretaries of state for those states sent those certificates to the Jan. 6 panel, along with correspondence between the National Archives and state officials about the documents.”

Get them all under oath. Then send them to prison for treason.

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If you are a Republican who cares about the Constitution, you should be outraged. #Arizona

These are forged documents used by Trump cronies, yet they will lie and say Biden stole the election. This is just disgraceful.

M2Bulls Comic Strip for January 13, 2022

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Ted Cruz is trying to blame the FBI for J6 when Trump was President on Jan 6.

[Ray Epps is Arizona Oath Keeper chapter president and massive Trump supporter.]

what the people really get

Drew Sheneman Comic Strip for January 12, 2022

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the fakes make up news

FOX has ratings based on predetermined narratives. Their hosts do one thing and say another, just to create resentment and fear.

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Republicans attack the messenger. They have no policy insights or actual ideas.

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The GOPee

Tom Stiglich for Jan 13, 2022

Shrimp and Grits for Jan 13, 2022

Mannequin on the Moon Comic Strip for January 13, 2022

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We have too many brutal, greedy people in our country. Their capitalism is killing for profit.

We also have too many people not aware that most of their problems are a result of capitalism.

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Joel Pett Comic Strip for January 12, 2022

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it is torture to make them wait

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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

Andy Marlette for Jan 12, 2022

Although studies claim Omicron to be mild, there is no plausible reason to think that the highly-transmissible variant will not cause long Covid conditions among survivors. Though much remains unknown about omicron, experts say the variant could lead to long Covid, even with a mild case. Patients with long-term symptoms can experience crushing fatigue, irregular heart rhythms and other issues months after their initial Covid infection. The highly infectious Omicron coronavirus variant causes less severe disease than the Delta strain but it remains a “dangerous virus”, particularly for those who are unvaccinated, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday. Scottie

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And now some for fun

Zack Hill for Jan 13, 2022

Pickles Comic Strip for January 13, 2022

The Buckets Comic Strip for January 13, 2022