Friday, May 26, 2023

I Didn't Say It

Chris Hayes, MSNBC, dragging Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and the GOP, for their overall hypocrisy:

“In Ron DeSantis’ Florida, the state will decide what books your child can or cannot leave their school library [with] by threatening teachers and librarians with time in prison if they do not comply with vague laws about instruction on race, gender and sexuality. The state will decide what women can do with their own bodies by banning abortion at six weeks. Of course, that is for all intents and purposes a complete abortion ban, which means that Ron DeSantis and the Republican Party of Florida control the bodies of every Floridian who can get pregnant. It’s their body not yours. The state will also decide how you can dress in public, which costumes you can wear. By enacting what is essentially a full ban on drag performances that will also likely restrict Pride events. The state will decide what kind of speech corporations can engage in … but Ron DeSantis’ dystopian authoritarian vision is most apparent in the legislation he just signed yesterday. It bans all gender-affirming care for all minors in Florida, everyone 18 and younger, that law also empowers state courts to change custody agreements if a child is receiving or is at risk of receiving gender-affirming care. Meaning taking a kid away from a parent. Telling parents how they can or cannot raise their own children is among the most authoritarian things a government can do … While Ron DeSantis tours around the country promoting himself and his new memoir titled, ‘The Courage to Be Free,’ at home he runs a government based on the opposite of freedom. His agenda is about state authority and its punitive views and decrees from on high. In Florida, [he] is running a kind of little MAGA kingdom, in which Ron DeSantis and the Republican Party in the state legislature, with their big majorities, tell you how to live your life and you don’t get to choose … Now  the sick irony here the one that I just can’t get over and really kind of sticks with me is that the right-wing movement that gave us this new law signed yesterday, is the very same group of people that screamed about parental rights for years, amidst the pandemic. ‘I get to say whether my kid wears a mask, I get to say whether my kid gets vaccinated. I get to say whether my kid goes to school.’ And Ron DeSantis was the public face of that movement. What a tough guy … you see all that swagger? He’s gonna stand in your way. If you’re coming after parental rights, if you try to tell a parent what they can do with their kids. That very same wing of the Republican Party embodied by Ron DeSantis and the government of the state of Florida, has now demanded and produced a situation in which the government, that guy you saw there with a tough guy swagger about freedom, is going to decide if your child who lives in your home, that you gave birth to or raised, that you love, your kid, what kind of care they can get. He decides … You may not like it, but you know what? It’s none of your, excuse me, goddamn business. To me, that is what the courage to be free means. Freedom means that in my household, our family decides what kind of health care our child does or does not get. Not Ron DeSantis. Not the Republican Party. That is no longer the case in Florida.”

Truth; and if it doesn’t scare the crap out of you that Ron DeSantis wants to tell everyone how they have to live their lives then you deserve what you get, because once he’s done coming for drag queens and trans kids and people of color, he’ll come for the rest of you.

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Lauren Boebert, dingbat, during a House hearing on lowering prescription drug prices—which she opposes—showed the kind of mother she is:

“I left a prescription at a pharmacy once. I went to get birth control. I was there at the counter, went to pay for it, and the price was very, very high. I said wow, is this a three-, six-month prescription? They said, no ma’am, this is one month. I said it’s cheaper to have a kid. And I left it there, and now I have my third son, Kaydon Boebert, and so it actually turned out to be a really great thing.”

Must be nice being Bobo’s third child and knowing that the only reason he’s here is because his mother’s checking account was overdrawn and she couldn’t get the pill.

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Katrina Shealy, South Carolina Republican state Senator, before she voted no on the state's new 6 week abortion ban, offering a suggestion for the men in America:

“Men are 100% responsible for pregnancies. Men are fertile 100% of the time. So, it is time for men in this chamber and the ones across that hall and all across the state of South Carolina to take some ejaculation responsibility.”

I think child support, monetary child support should also start at six weeks and continue on for the next eighteen years and when men see the high cost of sticking their dicks wherever they choose maybe they’ll keep their pants zipped.

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Cher, on the passing of her friend Tina Turner:

“When I first knew her, she was still with Ike. It was very strange to see her with Ike and afterward. I was so thrilled, because afterward, she was so free. You could just see her being able to take a big breath. Her new life was like a big, fresh breath. She was such a force. Honestly, I think she just hit everything head-on... She wasn't about to stop. She might not have won every battle, but she fought every war. She was there fighting for all the things she believed in … She's one of the great artists of our generation, in rock and roll. There was no other person like her. There's no other person who could come close to who she was. I started going to visit her because I thought, ‘I need to put this time into our friendship, so she knows we haven’t forgotten her.’ So we kind of all took turns going and spending time with her. It made her happy and someone said, ‘When you two laugh together, it is the funniest thing that you could ever possibly want to hear’ because we both have distinct laughs. [She] said, 'I can't spend too much time,' [but] then five hours later we were laughing like crazy…She was having a good time in spite of the fact that she was really sick and not wanting people to know about it. There was no other person like her.”

Diva to diva.

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24 comments:

  1. Praise for Tina from Cher (no less). You just GOTTA believe every word - and I'm very happy to do just that.

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    1. Me, too. I've seen them interact on chats shows and such, and their friendship seemed quite real.

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  2. It's nice to know that Tina's friends did not abandon her during her illness. That's true friendship.
    Re SC: It's time for women to tell men who enact this kind of shit if they're horny, go jerk off.
    Bobo is an idiot.
    As for DeSanctus' FL.... Do any of them realize that "gender affirming care" can also apply to non-trans kids? Maybe someone should report a parent who takes their cisgender child in for care.

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    1. True friendship can be a rare thing so it's nice to see it from Tina and Cher.
      Men need to be held financially liable from the time of conception until the fetus reaches adulthood. Why do we only punish women for having a baby?
      DeFascist is dangerous, but also a moron, and will probably [hopefully] flame-out quickly.

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  3. DeSantis is a monster, and it's going to be SO entertaining this election cycle to watch him and Trump tear into each other! Bring on the popcorn!

    Boebert really is the new Sarah Palin. I've probably said that before but every time she opens her mouth I think it again and again.

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    1. My fave meme is of Boebert with the tagline "Like Sarah Plain but somehow dumber."

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  4. Wonderful tribute from Cher!

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    1. They were friends for a great many years and it showed.

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  5. Lauren Dogbert is in a tight competition for the dumbest person in congressional history. Ron Desantis and what he's doing in Florida, terrifying. Katrina Shealy said it perfectly. And, well, Cher and Tina...

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    1. Those two, plus Large Marge and Matty Gaetz are "stars" in the GOP which says all one need know about the GOP.

      Cher and Tina ... lovely.

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  6. I saw Chris Hayes' moving speech which underlines the dichotomy of Repugnant values; lovers of small government who want to rule in your home and in your body - you can't get much more invasive than that.

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  7. I swear Cher is always a Class Act!

    And some days I wish the United States would just tell Florida were dropping them from the United States and they're going to be their own country. That state is so out of control I don't know how people even stay there.

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    1. So right about Cher.

      I remember a cartoon where someone took a saw and cut Florida loose from the US. If only it was that easy,

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  8. Anonymous11:24 AM

    the dog's mother
    I agree, popcorn needed for
    t_____ and desantity.
    xoxo :-)

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    1. Those two loons are a sideshow of epic proportions.
      xoxo

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  9. Cher is golden. Yeah, I thought of Boebert's third as well. Do you know, is he the one who called 911? It would make sense.

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    1. Cher rocks, in every way.
      Bobo's family is a mess, and I think it will only get messier.

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  10. Cher---This is what real friendship is about. Tina was on the Cher show twice in 1975-with Ike. She tore it up. The following year she left Ike sleeping in a hotel room in Dallas and ran across the street to another hotel. The story goes she approached the front desk and said she was in trouble and needed help. She did not give her name. Tina said she would pay them back some day. She was a mess after a knock down, drag out fight with Ike. The clerk handed her the keys to a double suite and said "Ms. Turner, please let us know if you need anything else." The rest of the story goes that a friend purchased a airline ticket for her to get back home
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    True friends are there when there is nothing to gain.
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    Yes, I heard the fiery dialog that Chris gave on his program. I stood up straight we he cussed. He was on a roll that night but ON POINT.

    I like Chris' show but sometimes I get the impression that he at times loves to hear himself talk.
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    Have a nice weekend with the husband and kids. Hopefully you guys are off on Monday.

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    1. We should all strive to be like Cher in our friendships.

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  11. I have friends that graduated when I did from high school who teach in Florida. Three have notified the boards that they are retiring, and another has notified their district that they are moving out of state to continuing teaching. When the principal asked why they were moving to teach out of state "I told him that I could make money in a different place without having to worry about irate parents if I teach the world is round."

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    1. Sad, but maybe if more and more folks left the state and the bigots that remain have to cover the taxes, there might be a change away from DeFascist.

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    1. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

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