Texas hospitals must now ask patients whether theyโ€™re in the US legally. Hereโ€™s how it works

https://apnews.com/article/texas-immigration-hospital-health-care-abbott-florida-aeee92d7515a18b492c737b3657569ab

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FILE – Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks at a news conference in Austin, Texas on June 8, 2021. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

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Updated 7:10 AM EST, November 1, 2024
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Texas hospitals must ask patients starting Fridayย whether they are in the U.S. legallyย and track the cost of treating people without legal status following an order byย Republican Gov. Greg Abbottย that expands the stateโ€™s clash with the Biden administration over immigration.

Critics fear the change could scare people away from hospitals in Texas, even though patients are not required to answer the questions to receive medical care. The mandate is similar to a policy that debutedย last year in Florida, whereย Republican Gov. Ron DeSantisย is also a frequent critic of the federal governmentโ€™s handling of illegal crossings along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Texas hospitals have spent months preparing for the change and have sought to reassure patients that it wonโ€™t affect their level of care.

Hereโ€™s what to know:

Required to ask, not required to answer

Under the executive order announced by Abbott in August, hospitals must ask patients if they are citizens in the U.S. and whether they are lawfully present in the country.

Patients have the right to withhold the information and hospital workers must tell them their responses will not affect their care, as required by federal law.

Tracking hospital costs and patient data

Hospitals are not required to begin submitting reports to the state until March. An early draft of a spreadsheet made by state health officials to track data does not include fields to submit patient names or personal information.

Providers will fill out a breakdown of visits by inpatient and emergency care patients and document whether they are lawfully present in the country, citizens or not lawfully present in the U.S.

The reports will also add up costs for those covered by Medicaid or the Childrenโ€™s Health Insurance Program, known as CHIP; and the cost for patients without it.

โ€œTexans should not have to shoulder the burden of financially supporting medical care for illegal immigrants,โ€ Abbott said when he announced the policy.

Texas is following Floridaโ€™s lead

Florida enacted aย similar lawย last year. Health care advocates contend the law has made immigrants who need of emergency medical care fearful and led to fewer people seeking help, even from facilities not subject to the law.

Floridaโ€™s early data is โ€” by the stateโ€™s own admission โ€”ย limited. The data is self-reported. Anyone can decline to answer, an option chosen by nearly 8% of people admitted to the hospital and about 7% of people who went to the emergency room from June to December 2023, according to Floridaโ€™s state report. Fewer than 1% of people who went to the emergency room or were admitted to the hospital reported being in the U.S. โ€œillegally.โ€

Texas hospitals have been preparing

Immigrant and health care advocates have sought to educate the Texas public about their rights. In Florida, groups used text messages, posters and emails to get the word out. But advocates there have said they didnโ€™t see fears subside for about a year.

Health care providers received directives from the state and guidance from the Texas Hospital Association.

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โ€œThe bottom line for patients is that this doesnโ€™t change hospital care. Texas hospitals continue to be a safe place for needed care,โ€ said Carrie Williams, spokesperson for the hospital association.

Italyโ€™s โ€œdisgustingโ€ new law makes it virtually impossible for LGBTQ+ couples to have kids

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2024/10/italys-disgusting-new-law-makes-it-virtually-impossible-for-lgbtq-couples-to-have-kids/

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Italy’s “disgusting” new law makes it virtually impossible for LGBTQ+ couples to have kids
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni

In Italy on Wednesday, the Italian Senate pushed forward the Westโ€™s most restrictive ban on international surrogacy, making it a crime punishable by prison time for Italians to use surrogates in another country. The move closes the door on same-sex couplesโ€™ last, best option to start a family in the country.

The far-right government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni had already banned both surrogacy and domestic or international adoption by same-sex couples in Italy.

The legislation amending existing Italian law would classify surrogacy as a universal crime transcending borders and impose a two-year prison sentence and a million-euro fine for defying it. The law also criminalizes work by Italian doctors, nurses and technicians in foreign fertility clinics that provide surrogacy services.

Last year, Meloniโ€™s government barred Italian cities and towns fromย accepting birth certificatesย that list same-sex parents, denying their children access to citizenship, public schooling and healthcare. That edict is tied up in court.

The Senateโ€™s passage of the anti-surrogacy law, 84 to 58, follows approval by the governmentโ€™s lower house last year, virtually assuring its enactment.

Meloni has made โ€œtraditional valuesโ€ a cornerstone of her tenure leading the Brothers of Italy party, despite being a single mother who never married. The far-right populist league was founded on the ruins of Benito Mussoliniโ€™s Republican Fascist Party in the aftermath of World War II.

โ€œItโ€™s like a truck hitting us in the face,โ€ Pierre Molena, a gay man pursuing surrogacy abroad with his partner, toldย The New York Times.

โ€œWe are worried about our future and that of our children,โ€ he said.

โ€œIt is nature that decides this, not us,โ€ Sen. Susanna Campione, who voted in favor of the law, told theย The Washington Post.

โ€œThis is a civilized law that safeguards the child but also the woman, since we believe that surrogacy essentially reduces a woman to a reproductive machine.โ€

While most U.S. states and Canada allow the practice, surrogacy has become a flashpoint in Europe. Germany and France ban domestic surrogacy, while itโ€™s legal in the United Kingdom and Greece under certain circumstances. Pope Francis has labeled the practice โ€œwomb renting,โ€ andย called for a global ban.

About 250 couples a year in Italy pursue international surrogacy, according to legal experts. Ten percent of those couples are same-sex.

โ€œThis law is disgusting,โ€ Salvatore Scarpa told theย The Post. The gay dad and his partner had a daughter with a surrogate based in California last year and plan to have a second child with the same woman. They have an implantation planned for this month.

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โ€œThey cannot stop our family. How dare they judge us,โ€ he said.

Alessandra Maiorino, a member of Italyโ€™s anti-establishment Five Star Movement, said the new law stigmatizes children already born to gay couples as well, telling lawmakers who voted for it: โ€œIt looks like you donโ€™t realize these people already exist.โ€ ย 

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Bathrooms with a view: Cutting windows into student restrooms is a new level of weird

https://www.yorkdispatch.com/story/opinion/editorials/2024/10/02/bathrooms-with-a-view-cutting-windows-into-student-restrooms-is-a-new-level-of-weird/75479753007/

I bet the next election will be well attended and these people will lose their seats and new progressive inclusive people will win.ย  That is what has happened all over when the right bigots and haters snuck into school board seats, they go too far trying to erase the LGBTQ+ kids / people from existence, then they get kicked out.ย  ย Sadly by then the damage is done.ย  What they hell do they want people perving on kids in the bathrooms for?ย  To make the kids scared to use them and to make sure the weird kids are not doing weird gay stuff in them, right?ย  ย  Hugs.ย  Scottie.

By the way.ย  We have a hurricane headed right at us.ย  It will be here Wednesday at around noon, but we have three days of wind and rain beforehand.ย  It will hit at a class three.ย  It is projected to hit just above us but could hit us directly.ย  We will be spending the next few days getting as much done as possible, stocking in cat food Ron forgot and getting more gas and propane for the generator.ย  It is unlikely that pole of ours will survive another storm as it is already leaning hard.ย  Repair crews are already stretched thin in other areas so won’t be able to come rescue us in our time of need.ย  Going to be a very long few months.ย  Hugs.ย  Scottie

YORK DISPATCH EDITORIAL BOARD
York Dispatch
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At the risk of stating the obvious, South Westernโ€™s elected school board is making some strange decisions.

For the last two years, theyโ€™ve fixated on which bathrooms LGBTQ+ kids use. In 2023, officials in this Hanover-area district played musical chairs with school bathrooms in a misguided attempt to appease the loudest bigots among them โ€” ending up withย five different types of bathrooms.

After a low-turnout school board election in which several far-right members joined their ranks, they hired a Christian law firm, decided to begin banning books and reopened the bathroom issue. Board President Matthew Gelazela, who was elevated to his post after previously serving as the boardโ€™s most vocal bomb-thrower, pointed toย Red Lionโ€™s discriminatory policiesย as something to aspire to.

UPDATE:Amid parent complaints and national scrutiny, South Western School District boards up bathroom windows

Now, upon the advice of that law firm โ€” the Harrisburg-based Independence Law Center โ€” the board approved spending $8,700 toย cut windows so passersby can look into the so-called โ€œgender-identityโ€ student bathrooms.

Yes, you read that correctly.

These adults want to make it easier for other people to watch your children while theyโ€™re in the bathroom. Itโ€™s absolutely mind-boggling.

For more than a year, South Western School Board officials have grappled with how LGBTQ+ students use the bathroom. Most recently, school officials cut windows into Emory H. Markle Middle School's gender neutral restrooms, allowing anyone passing by to peer inside.

For more than a year, South Western School Board officials have grappled with how LGBTQ+ students use the bathroom. Most recently, school officials cut windows into Emory H. Markle Middle School's gender neutral restrooms, allowing anyone passing by to peer inside.
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Gelazela, whoโ€™s steadfastly refused to explain the logic here, said in a public meeting that the windows help โ€œ[add] privacy in the toilet facilityโ€ and that they โ€œincrease oversight of the wash area.โ€

Thereโ€™s a reason public restrooms tend not to have windows โ€” or, if they do, they have frosted glass.

No one wants to be spied on when theyโ€™re relieving themselves.

Gelazela,ย in pursuing his book ban, repeatedly said heโ€™s trying to protect the children.

But this latest decision does just the opposite.

More:Parents question school that cut windows into student bathrooms amid anti-LGBTQ+ push

More:‘Our politics can be done with a sense of joy,’ Tim Walz tells York crowd

The parents who spoke to The York Dispatch about the latest bathroom renovations said their children no longer feel comfortable using these bathrooms. One of the parents went to the principal and asked for an exemption to allow her son to use a different bathroom further away from class.

Her 13-year-old doesnโ€™t want to be spied on while heโ€™s in the bathroom.

And we donโ€™t blame him.

Itโ€™s creepy andย weird.

And letโ€™s not ignore the bigger picture: This is happening at a time when this and other York County school boards are pushing policies that would restrict what books students read, what sports teams they compete on and even which pronouns they use.

All of this is part of an attempt to erase LGBTQ+ย people.

Cutting a window into these bathrooms is an intimidation tactic designed to make sure students who use the so-called โ€œgender-identityโ€ facilities โ€” and, letโ€™s be honest, any student who doesnโ€™t fit neatly into the worldview of the school boardโ€™s far-right majority โ€” know theyโ€™re being watched, controlled and judged.

In their quest to punish LGBTQ+ kids, however, the misguided โ€œadultsโ€ on this South Western School Board are doing the things they accuse others of doing.

This is an invasion of privacy and a waste of taxpayer dollars.

It needs to stop.

Men Assault CA Restaurantโ€™s Staff Over Pride Flag

This is what tRump and maga are, gang thugs enforcing their ideas of right and wrong with violence regardless of other people’s rights.ย  This is what the party of tRump is, violence to any who they disagree with.ย  ย This is brownshirt stuff from Nazi Germany in the 1930s.ย  This is domestic terrorism, the use of violence and harming others to achieve a political goal / gain.ย  ย This stuff was going away as unacceptable in the US, and now it is back thanks to tRump and his people.ย  Hugs.ย  Scottie

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Theย Sacramento Beeย reports:

Blaze Pizzaโ€™s 96 California pizzerias are known for build-your-own pies rapidly fired in 800-degree ovens, along with Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron Jamesโ€™ corporate investments. Last week, its Roseville location made headlines for an uglier reason.

A delivery driver walked into the Highland Reserve Marketplace restaurant about 10:15 p.m. Sept. 19, saw a Pride flag hung by employees inside and tore it down to the ground, according to the Roseville Police Department.

When a manager and employees confronted the man, he reportedly uttered a homophobic slur and left. He then returned with two other men, at least one of them wearing mixed martial arts gloves, and kicked off a brawl with two employees that multiple passersby caught on video.

Read theย full article. Police are calling it a hate crime and the attackers remain at large. One of the employees was hospitalized due to his injuries.

Some republican maga stuff

โ€œWell, obviously, it would take, you know, 10,000 inaccurate ballots or 20,000 ballots to turn things around,โ€ he said. โ€œNo, we donโ€™t have evidence of that. But who knows? If you find a little bit of cheating, who knows if you had the time and resources to look around for more. Who knows what youโ€™d find.โ€

Grothman last appeared here in July when he lamented that society should return to living โ€œlike it was in the 1960s.โ€

He appeared here last year when he declared that low-income housing discourages people from getting married.

That same week he complained that Biden wonโ€™t nominate โ€œstraight white guysโ€ to the federal judiciary.

He also appeared here in January 2023 when he posted a flag associated with the Christian nationalist movement outside his Capitol office.

Months earlier he gave a floor speech condemning the US Census for collecting data on LGBTQ Americans, which he found โ€œhorrifying.โ€

Before that he appeared here in June 2021 when he authored a bill that would ban teaching the history of racism in Washington DC public schools.

His first appearance here came in September 2011 when as a Wisconsin state senator he authored a successful bill that banned mentioning contraception in sex ed classes.

Grothman opposes recognizing Kwanzaa and Martin Luther King Jr. Day as state holidays. In 2015, he authored a bill to place a ban on same-sex marriage in the US Constitution.

He ran unopposed in the 2022 election.


This is because of the lies Vance and tRump spread about Haitian eating peoples pets


Read theย full article. DeSantis has said that the feds canโ€™t be trusted to properly investigate the shooting attempt since they are also prosecuting Trump for stealing classified documents.


This week, Montel Williams called out a now deleted post of an unaltered photo claiming that he was Diddy. Williams stated, โ€œHere they go again with โ€˜all black people look alike.โ€

All four memes below were posted separately today by the multiple felon.

Haters are going to hate, Republicans are going to try to spark hate everywhere. Lies are not a bad thing to them as long as they win so they can continue to hate.

A day after a Springfield school and other public buildings were evacuated and closed due to bomb threats, and the same day that two other Springfield elementary schools were evacuated and one middle school closed due to a new, separate bomb threat, Husted posted a photo of two geese on X Friday morning with the comment, โ€œMost Americans agree that these migrants should be deported.โ€ Hustedโ€™s spox has refused to comment. He first appeared here in 2012 when as Ohio secretary of state he eliminated extended hours for early voting.

โ€œWhen people ask meโ€ฆWhatโ€™s gonna happen if the Flip โ€“ Flopping, Laughing Hyena Wins?? I sayโ€ฆwrite down all the addresses of the people who had her signs in their yards! Soooโ€ฆwhen the Illegal human โ€˜Locustโ€™ (which she supports!) Need places to liveโ€ฆWeโ€™ll already have the addresses of the their New familiesโ€ฆwho supported their arrival!โ€ Zuchowski wrote.

Read theย full article. Replies to his post are turned off. Zuchowski made news several years ago for a rant about the name change for the Cleveland Indians, which he claimed was โ€œerasing our heritage.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve seen the guns myself and all, and, yeah, they had a lot of guns and stuff over there, and, yeah, a lot of people were afraid of him back in the day,โ€ she said.

โ€œThese are people that want to destroy our country. It is called the enemy from within. They are the real threat. They do it with a combination of rhetoric and lawsuits they wrap me up in.

Indeed, he should resign.

But he’s a Republican, so he won’t. This is really good. Zorba linked it on Politicians are Poody Heads.

Peace & Justice History for 9/15:

September 15, 1915
In a letter, Turkish Minister of the Interior Mehmet Talaat Pasha explained that the real intention of sending the Armenians to the Der-el-Zor (Deir el-Zor) Desert (now in Syria) was to annihilate them. Talaat had primary responsibility for planning and implementing the Armenian Genocide.
The day before, Theย New York Timesย reported that the murder of 350,000 Armenians in Turkey had already occurred.


1915, orphaned Armenian children in the open, many covering their heads from the desert sun. Location: Ottoman empire, region Syria.
The Turkish Adolf Eichmannย 
September 15, 1935
The โ€œLaw for the Protection of German Blood and German Honorโ€ and the โ€œReich Citizenship Lawโ€ were adopted by the Nazi (National Socialist German Workers’) Party Rally in Nuremberg, depriving German Jews of their citizenship.
September 15, 1963
During Sunday School, 15 sticks of dynamite blew apart the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four children in the basement changing room, and injuring 23 others. Prime suspects were the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and Nacirema (both white supremacist organizations; Nacirema is “American” spelled backwards).
A week before the bombing Governor George C. Wallace had told The New York Times that to stop integration, Alabama needed a “few first-class funerals.”

The four girls lost in the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing,
the ruins of the church and grieving parents
This event set off racial rioting and other violence in which two African-American boys were shot to death, and became a turning point in generating broad American sympathy for the civil rights movement.
A member of the church, studying on a scholarship in Paris at the time, was Birmingham High School student Angela Davis.

Lives cut short…

Addie Mae Collins (14), Cynthia Wesley (14), Caole Robertson (14), Denise McNair (11)
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September 15, 1970
Vice President Spiro Agnew said the youth of America were being “brainwashed into a drug culture” by rock music, movies, books, and underground newspapers.

Agnew Assails Songs and Films That Promote a ‘Drug Culture’
September 15, 1981
A blockade started at a nuclear power plant construction site in Diablo Canyon near San Luis Obispo, California. Nearly 10,000 people tried to prevent fuel rods from being loaded into the two reactor cores. Over two weeks, 1,901 are arrested in the largest occupation of a nuclear power site in U.S. history.

Their immediate major concern was over the region being seismically active and the plantโ€™s location near the Hosgri fault. In 2004 a 6.5 (on the Richter Scale) earthquake was centered less than 40 miles from the plant. Four other faults nearby have since been identified.

Additionally, 9.5 billion liters (2.5 billion gallons) of water needed to cool the reactors each day are discharged directly into the Pacific 11ยฐC (20ยฐF) warmer than the surrounding ocean water, affecting marine plant and animal life there.Diablo canyon
As with all nuclear plants, the problem remains with storage of spent nuclear fuel that remains dangerously radioactive for more than 10,000 years. Diablo Canyon generates 110 spent fuel rod assemblies each year. There is still no satisfactory solution to this long-term storage problem.
Diablo Canyon timelineย 
September 15, 1986
Veterans Duncan Murphy (World War II) and Brian Willson (Vietnam) joined Charles Liteky & George Mizo in the Fast For Life, opposing U.S. support for the terrorist contra war against Nicaragua. The contras were insurgent guerillas using violence against civilians in the countryside to bring down the newly formed Sandanista government.
The contras were supported in contravention of the Boland Amendment which prohibited U.S. agencies from providing military equipment, training or support to anyone “for the purpose of overthrowing the Government of Nicaragua.”

Duncan Murphy, Brian Willson, Charles Liteky, George Mizo
The Fast for Life from Brian Willsonโ€™s perspectiveย 
September 15, 1996
6,000 rallied and 1,033 were arrested near the Headwaters Grove in rural Carlotta, California, in protest against cutting one of the last large unlogged stands of redwood trees in the world.

Redwoods are coniferous treesย (sequoia sempervivens: the genus is named for Sequoya, or George Guess, an American Indian scholar; sempervivens is ever alive in Latin)ย that can reach over 90m (300 ft.) over a life as long as 2000 years.
September 15, 1997
Sinn Fein, the political party closely allied with the goals of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), entered Northern Ireland’s peace talks for the first time.
September 15, 2001

Four days after 9/11, Representative Barbara Lee
(D-California) cast the only congressional vote against authorizing President Bush to use “all necessary and appropriate force” against anyone associated with the terrorist attacks of September 11. “I am convinced that military action will not prevent further acts of international terrorism against the United States.โ€

Barbara Lee – Alone on the Hillย 

https://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/peacehistoryseptember.htm#september15

Taylor Swift and immigrants drive right wing men to madness

Elon Musk, JD Vance and others are fighting a losing battle to put them in their place.

Marisa Kabas September 12, 2024

Aubrey Plaza, Taylor Swift, Linda Rondstadt

In the flurry of post-debate spin and endorsements you may have missed what is, to my eye, one of the most disgusting things a man has ever said to a woman.

Despite a dominant performance by Vice President Harris followed by the ringing endorsement of Taylor Swift to her 283 million Instagram followers, we were quickly reminded that misogyny will always try to win the day. Elon Musk, a scumbag who needs no introduction, took to his cesspool of a platform in the moments following Swiftโ€™s post in an attempt to put her in her place. 

(The tweet embed code doesn’t work here; I’m not on Twitter, so I can’t do much. You can see it on Marisa’s page, linked below, or I transcribed it; it is from Mr. Musk, who says, “Fine Taylor โ€ฆ you win โ€ฆ I will give you a child and guard your cats with my life” )

Understanding these 17 words requires a bit of context which Iโ€™m loath to repeat but feel duty-bound to explain. (Swift has not made any public comment regarding the tweet so far.)

First, letโ€™s look at Swiftโ€™s endorsement of the Harris/Walz campaign. After explaining her process of researching and watching the presidential debate, she wrote: 

โ€œI will be casting my vote for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in the 2024 Presidential Election. Iโ€™m voting for @kamalaharris because she fights for the rights and causes I believe need a warrior to champion them. I think she is a steady-handed, gifted leader and I believe we can accomplish so much more in this country if we are led by calm and not chaos. I was so heartened and impressed by her selection of running mate @timwalz, who has been standing up for LGBTQ+ rights, IVF, and a womanโ€™s right to her own body for decades.

She then reminded people to register to vote and to vote early if possible, providing links to resources in her Instagram story. And she signed it โ€œWith love and hope, Taylor Swift, Childless Cat Lady.โ€ This was, of course, a reference to Trumpโ€™s veep candidate JD Vance saying the Democratic party is run by these sorts of womenโ€”meaning they couldnโ€™t possibly care about the future of [white] children in this country. 

Swiftโ€™s endorsement was a seminal moment in the too-close-for-comfort-and-sanity race between Harris and Trump, and one many have been breathlessly waiting for. While a Swift endorsement doesnโ€™t mean everything, it certainly means something to a lot of people: In the 24 hours following her post, 406,000 people had visited Vote.gov via Swiftโ€™s custom link. 

Now letโ€™s break down Muskโ€™s disgusting tweet piece by piece:

โ€œFine Taylorโ€

Right off the bat, Iโ€™m pissed. The Taylor in question is obviously Swift, arguably the most famous celebrity in the world. Sheโ€™s an artist, a brand and an economy all at once. I may not be a Swiftie but Iโ€™ll be damned if the most divorced man of all time doesnโ€™t show her a little respect. Youโ€™re not on a first name basis with her, you creep. She does not know you. But weโ€™ll get back to that later.

โ€œyou winโ€

Winning implies that Swift willingly entered into some sort of bet or game with Musk, one in which heโ€™s been forced to concede. As far as we know, Swift and Musk have never communicated in any capacity. In fact, as one Twitter user pointed out, Musk has replied to her a number of times over the years to no avail. Nevertheless, he persisted.

โ€œI will give you a childโ€

This is where things get really dark. As established in the first two points, these two people do not know each other. Yet Musk is offering to impregnate Swift which, again, is not something she has ever expressed wanting. In fact, impregnating someone against their will is a heinous crime. 

Musk has long shown that the rules donโ€™t apply to him, and so far heโ€™s right. From tanking the value of every company heโ€™s touched to saying heinous things about immigrants, he remains a free man and a billionaire with no consequences to speak of. Heโ€™s the father of at least 12 children with at least three women, one of whom is an executive at Neuralink, his company that creates chips to be implanted in the brains of humans.

(There is a tweet here on the page; the embed code doesn’t work. See below, or here it is transcribed. “Doing my best to help the underpopulation crisis. A collapsing birth rate is the biggest danger civilization faces by far.” )

He quite literally thinks spreading his seed will save humanity, and Musk thinks heโ€™d be doing Swift a favorโ€”saving her life and giving it meaning, even!โ€”by getting her pregnant. For any man to presume such a thing is vile; for a deadbeat dad withย a white supremacy problem, itโ€™s unconscionable.ย 

โ€œand guard your cats with my lifeโ€

As if being a predatory misogynist wasnโ€™t enough, Musk decided to throw in some casual racism which also served as a callback to one of Trumpโ€™s most unhinged moments in the debate. Trump, echoing claims first trumpeted by Vance, furthered the total and complete lie that Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio are eating white peopleโ€™s pets. It started with an accident last year wherein a Haitian migrant drove into a school bus and killed an 11-year-old white boy, sparking a racist backlash against the migrant community that has rapidly grown in Springfield since 2020. The boyโ€™s parents have told Trump and Vance to stop using their son to spread โ€œincessant hate.โ€

In Muskโ€™s telling, not only does Swift need to be impregnated to fight against a non-existent population crisis, but her beloved pet cats need protection from the non-existent cat-hungry migrants.

Dave Rubin, a far-right media personality who works for Tenet Media (the company that it was revealed unwittingly worked for the Russian government) managed to somehow take Muskโ€™s threat a step further.

(The tweet embed code doesn’t work. It’s awful, but transcribed, it says, “Dave Rubin asks Taylor Swift to reconsider her endorsement: ‘Taylor Swift, you are a young pretty girl, do you know what the gang members from Venezuela do to young pretty girls? It ain’t pretty!'”. Or, go to Marisa’s page to read; it’s all there.)

The mention of Venezuela was a reference to another anti-immigrant remark Trump made during the debate. Here Rubin deftly combines racism with a rape fantasy, though a different one than Musk had in mind. These are the minds of deeply troubled men.

Following Muskโ€™s post, his estranged daughter Vivian Jenna Wilson bravely posted on Threads about it. 

Wilson has recently started speaking out against her father who claimed his child was, in his view, โ€œdead, killed by the woke mind virus,โ€ because sheโ€™s transgender. In her first-ever public interview, Wilson told NBC News of Musk in late July, โ€œHe was cold. Heโ€™s very quick to anger. He is uncaring and narcissistic.โ€ 

That narcissism reared its ugly head this week, making even his most fervent supporters uneasy.

While far right zealots have the luxury of laughing off Trump, Vance and Muskโ€™s cruelty, the migrant community in Springfield remains at active risk. On Thursday multiple city buildings and schools were forced to shut down after receiving a bomb threat.  The Haitian Times reports that some families have been afraid to send their kids to school since they became caught in the racist crosshairs, with cars being vandalized and Haitian residents considering moving elsewhere. This is all despite the fact that, as a PBS Newshour report demonstrated, Springfieldโ€™s businesses are thriving thanks to the townโ€™s newest residents. 

Meanwhile, the childless cat (and dog) ladies are assembling: From Swift to Stevie Nicks, Linda Rondsadt and Aubrey Plaza, famous women are using their platforms to tell the wannabe dictators of the Republican ticket that they have no control over us or our bodies. Not now, not ever.

And in the coming days as conservatives continue to direct hate at immigrants in Springfield and beyond, itโ€™s incumbent upon those with large followings to stand in solidarity with themโ€”because weโ€™re all fighting the same monsters.

https://www.thehandbasket.co/p/cat-ladies-immigrants-taylor-swift-elon-musk

The Zeal of the Convert

Matthew Sheffield, a former rising star in the conservative movement, turned away from what he finally realized was an extremist, anti-truth agenda.

byย Rick Perlsteinย  September 11, 2024

Matthew Sheffield is one of the most interesting people Iโ€™ve ever met. His father had rebelled against the Mormonism of his youth, resentful of how it had shed its original, 19th-century strangeness. So he invented his own version, one in which he had direct prophetic access to the supernatural realmโ€”for instance, the time Satan tempted him to become gay. He spent several years beseeching God, walking around in the mountains above the University of Utah, nearly killing himself several times from starvation.

The elder Sheffield was a professor of classical guitar, a brilliant composer beloved by the great Andrรฉs Segovia. God commanded him to abandon his job, pack up his growing family, and become an itinerant street musician instead. โ€œThere were times we were homeless,โ€ Matthew Sheffield told me. โ€œOne of my brothers was born in a tent. My mother gave birth to my sister by herself, in our apartment, with two kids around.โ€

He corrects himself: โ€œNo, three kids. Right next to her.โ€

Busking became a family profession. (โ€œThe Dark Osmonds,โ€ I propose. โ€œYeah,โ€ Matthew replies, โ€œbut we were classical.โ€ He played French horn.) He grew interested in politics, in part from family connections (a grandfather was the Republican whip in the Utah state Senate), in part because the family did a lot of performing in the streets of Washington, D.C., because it was easy to scavenge food that vendors on the Mall threw away.

He and a brother developed computer proficiency, and he picked up a college education in dribs and drabs. He has a hard time remembering which of the nine universities he attended when he developed the first college newspaper website. He was around 20, and still on the road with his family, when he and his brother decided that CBS Evening News anchorman Dan Rather was too mean to Kenneth Starr, the special counsel investigating Bill Clinton. His brother came up with the idea to put some quotes of Ratherโ€™s on the internet to reveal his stealth liberalism. Matt said they should aim higher, and build a comprehensive website. So they did. โ€œBut we were afraid to put our names on it because we were two college kids. So we didnโ€™t. And, um, the CBS people accused us of being a secret operation funded by Republican donors!โ€

The exclamation is a rare touch. He explained the rest nonchalantly at the Szechuan restaurant where weโ€™re lunching in Chicagoโ€™s South Loop during the Democratic convention. Sheffieldโ€™s typical mien is sardonic bemusement at the strangeness of the world he managed to escapeโ€”as when he explains a second reason why he and his brother kept themselves hidden.

โ€œAlso, we were afraid because my mom had a dream that Bill Clinton was going to try to kill us.โ€

Sheffieldโ€™s faculty profile at the Leadership Institute, a right-wing clearinghouse for what they call โ€œjournalism training,โ€ is no longer online, but it had noted that RatherBiased.com was โ€œcredited by the New York Times as being the most influential blog in taking down Dan Rather during the famous โ€˜Memogateโ€™ scandal. Since that time, Matt has worked with โ€ฆ groups such as the Media Research Center where he created NewsBusters, Rush Limbaughโ€™s favorite blog. He also works with the Washington Examiner, helping them increase their traffic by over 600 percent to over a million visitors per month.โ€

Sheffield has long since become a committed leftist. Iโ€™m writing about him not just because he fascinates me. Iโ€™m writing about him because the lessons he learned on the road to becoming a right-wing media operative, and what he has learned since in his almost entirely frustrated efforts to impart those lessons to the upper echelons of the Democratic Party, are so crucial for all of us to know.

SHEFFIELDโ€™S CAREER ON THE RIGHT was rather doomed from the start. Because he cared about the truth.

His damnable allergy to propaganda had already shown out by the time he came up with an idea for a study during a stint at Virginia Commonwealth University. It asked: Where Do Columnists Come From? โ€œAnd my general thesis was that newspaper columnists who are on the right come out of political operations, and ones from the left come out ofโ€”journalism.โ€ That is to say, they carry with them journalistic values of fairness and accuracy, by which conservative columnists remain blessedly unburdened.

In 2007, he joined Brent Bozell IIIโ€™s Media Research Center, because thatโ€™s where the money was. He started NewsBusters, the site Limbaugh loved, which ferreted out alleged liberal media bias. NewsBusters would run pieces about Michelle Obama, โ€œand weโ€™d have to shut off the comments because they were too disgusting.โ€

RatherBiased, Sheffield notes, got all that New York Times attention because โ€œit was completely accurate in every way. We didnโ€™t use inflammatory language; we didnโ€™t even state any political opinions.โ€ No room for that in his next lunge up the rightโ€™s greasy pole. โ€œI was horrified a lot of the time, quite honestly. You know when Ted Cruz was doing his first government shutdown attempt? I was in meetings about how we should cover the mediaโ€™s coverage. I said, โ€˜Well, itโ€™s an objectively stupid idea. Itโ€™s not unfair for the media to say that this is destabilizing and extreme and absurd.โ€™โ€

My response is a guffaw, his a sardonic chuckle. โ€œUh, yeah. They looked at me like I had suggested they grow a third eye or something.โ€

THERE WAS A SECOND REASON Matthew Sheffield did not fit the conservative movement mold. โ€œOur family musical group never really got off the ground. So we were beginning to wonder whether, you know, our father was as divinely led as he told us.โ€ So he became an atheist. And you could only get so far in the conservative world without being religious, or at least paying religion obsequious tribute. โ€œWhatโ€™s her name, S.E. Cupp? She actually wrote an entire book saying, โ€˜Well, Iโ€™m not religious but I sure wish I was.โ€™ That was her way of trying to get on the gravy train. And I wasnโ€™t willing to do that.โ€

The consequences are more than theological. When it comes to conservatism, โ€œthe one thing that non-Republicans donโ€™t understand is that almost all of them are bizarre religious fundamentalists. Even the ones who donโ€™t present that to you.โ€ And thatโ€™s how they learn to reason: as fundamentalists. Sheffield saw it over and over again on the job.

Sheffield became the first managing editor of the Washington Examiner. Itโ€™s now a website. But the project, handsomely funded by a right-wing billionaire, began in 2005 as a suite of local daily tabloids in several cities, as a strategy to move the media environment to the right by making readers feel like they were reading normal news in a normal local newspaper. โ€œThe people who I was recruiting and were writing for me often had no concept of verifying a story โ€ฆ Because religious fundamentalists donโ€™t need that.โ€ Conservatives always descend from some sacred, impregnable prior truth. As Sheffield says: โ€œThe reasoning is about affirming the concept.โ€

Sheffield tells a story from the Obama era about the federal program known as โ€œCash for Clunkers,โ€ a rather thoughtful policy win-win that got inefficient cars off the road, stimulated new auto sales, and put cash in folksโ€™ pocket after the financial crash. It was administered through car dealers. Someone sent the Examiner a tip that the Obama administration was discriminating against Republican car dealers. โ€œBut the thing is, almost all car dealers are Republican. Itโ€™s almost impossible to discriminate against Republican car dealers and have that program!โ€ He nonetheless farmed it out to a young colleague, just in case. โ€œYou know: โ€˜This could be a really hot story if itโ€™s true.โ€™โ€

Two hours later, the kid comes up to him, exultant: โ€œYes! I got a Drudge link!โ€

โ€œI was like, โ€˜Wait, for what?โ€™ And heโ€™s like, โ€˜That story you gave me.โ€™ And I was like, โ€˜Wait, did you โ€ฆverify it at all?โ€™โ€

Right there, I put down the cumin lamb and leaned in. This was the real shit.

โ€œAnd heโ€™s like, โ€˜It had everything we needed right there!โ€™ And of course it came out almost immediately that it was all bullshit. We had to pull the article. But ultimately, the fact that I believed in empirical reasoning was what destined me to flee. It meant I was not a good fit.โ€

[Correction: I had misheard Sheffield over restaurant din. It turns out the writer wasn’t a junior colleague, but a senior executive, the editorial page editor.]

THE SHUDDER INTO FULL APOSTASY came on the next rung up the ladder. He was working on a right-leaning comedy show, a kind of SNL โ€œWeekend Updateโ€ rip-off, aiming for syndication on broadcast TV. It actually wasnโ€™t terrible. (Hereโ€™s a segment covering Donald Trump and Barack Obamaโ€™s infamous convergence at the 2011 White House Correspondentsโ€™ Association Dinner.)

โ€œWe actually got more favorable coverage from the mainstream media than the right-wing media. The right-wing media didnโ€™t like us because it wasnโ€™t nasty enough.โ€ (It was plenty nasty: Grok the joke about Sharia law.) But for Sheffieldโ€™s team, not-as-nasty was the feature, not the bug. That was the pitch they made for the better part of a year to, among others, the Koch organization: โ€œWeโ€™re going for a broadcast audience here. Weโ€™re going for Jay Leno, but slightly more conservative.โ€ That, he argued, was the missing piece of the puzzle to keep conservatism a thriving concern: to build and keep a majority coalition. He also pointed out that without conservative-dominated media organizations that aspired to some degree of mainstream credibility, like the sort he built with RatherBiased.com, theyโ€™d lose all the smart young talent, โ€œbecause the only paths available to them are to become talk radio hosts or crazy bloggers.โ€

This pitch failed. โ€œThey thought it didnโ€™t go hard enough after the Democrats.โ€ This is conservatismโ€™s authoritarian ratchet in action: the way the movement contains no mechanism for moderationโ€”only for ever-greater extremism.

The last straw was when Sheffield learned about a lawsuit evangelicals filed against a liberal church in North Carolina, before the Supreme Courtโ€™s gay marriage ruling, that was blessing gay unions. โ€œI was just horrified at all the awful things they were saying, and how anti-American they were, how they literally donโ€™t believe in freedom of religion,โ€ he said. The conservativesโ€™ argument was: โ€œUnless youโ€™re historically rooted in your doctrines, you donโ€™t have religious freedoms.โ€

Iโ€™d never heard of that, but it doesnโ€™t surprise me, having written about the nascent religious rightโ€™s arguments in the late 1970s about why the state had no right to regulate churches at all, whether it came to building codes or segregation laws. They published law review articles saying that the Founders intended only Christian schools to have public legitimacy, that in fact non-Christian schools violated the First Amendment because they discriminated against Christians by inculcating a โ€œstate religion,โ€ which was โ€œsecular humanism.โ€

Liberals tend to maintain a lingering sentimental attachment to the idea that people calling themselves โ€œChristiansโ€ are, well, Christian as the word is commonly understood outside the evangelical world. Faith, hope, and charity, turning the other cheek, that sort of thing. The people who most clearly understand and articulate their imperialist designs for the rest of us tend to be apostates like Sheffield, Matt Sitman, and Frank Schaeffer.

Exiles, Bertolt Brecht suggests, make the best dialecticians. They refuse protective sentimentality toward the world they left behind. Thus Sheffield. โ€œI was looking at polling and demographics that younger people do not believe in fundamentalist religion, that many of them are explicitly nonreligious; we have to change to have a future, to be relevant to people. If we actually want to serve people, we have to change for them.โ€ Thatโ€™s when the whole thing collapsed. โ€œI realized that they donโ€™t actually want to serve the public.โ€

I ask him to explain to liberals for whom this makes no sense how someone can be interested in the profession we after all call โ€œpublic serviceโ€ and not be interested in serving the public.

He replies, โ€œThe core American reactionary motivation is that they want to force the public to obey their principles.โ€

SHEFFIELD SHOULD BE MUCH BETTER KNOWN. You can read the exposรฉs he wrote in Salon during the Trump presidency and his reporting from The Hill after that, or listen to his ambitious podcast theorizing how change-making works, or see him pop up in the media from time to time as a disinformation expert. But like my friend David Neiwert, the calls arenโ€™t coming from the people who really need to understand what weโ€™re up against, like strategists in the Democratic Party and the media voices to whom they pay most attention.

Heโ€™s a little bitter about itโ€”โ€œI havenโ€™t been invited on MSNBC onceโ€โ€”but thatโ€™s OK; so am I, and so should you be. A party opposing authoritarianism ignoring resources like this is leaving money on the table.

โ€œThere are a lot of people like me. I have ten million-plus Twitter engagements every month. People like what Iโ€™m saying. But it goes back to that liberal thingโ€”that they think the Republicans can be saved. They canโ€™t be saved.โ€

Maybe that bluntness limits his impact. That sentimentality that there are no red states or blue states, only the United States, remains oh so seductive. Sheffield finally grasped the impossibility of Republican redemption during the high tide of Barack Obamaโ€™s fervor imploring Democrats to believe in the existence of Republicans of good faithโ€”and that once he was re-elected, โ€œthe fever will break,โ€ and โ€œwe can start getting some cooperation again.โ€

That wasnโ€™t true then. And to believe it is bonkerdoodles now.

The conservative movement, he says, is โ€œ100 percent controlled by extremists. And they are very, very wealthy. So they can afford to push a politics that almost no one believes in. Weโ€™re not to that point yet, but letโ€™s just say that at some point in the future the Republican Party is not getting even 15 percent in elections. Theyโ€™re rich enough, fanatical enough, that they wouldnโ€™t change. They would just keep trying to push the same things. And it might get more extreme. It will get more extreme. They have no relationship to the political marketplace.โ€

Who needs mere votes when youโ€™re in direct touch with God?

โ€œThatโ€™s right. Thereโ€™s nothing that these people will do to compromise with you.โ€

The fever is not going to break?

He said it, I didnโ€™t: โ€œThey have to be broken.โ€

https://prospect.org/politics/2024-09-11-zeal-of-the-convert-matthew-sheffield/