Another week and another Rethug update.
Their continued War on Women,…………..
Lesson for you women today, from a right wing bat shit crazy.
Bush White House Press Secretary-turned-Fox News host Dana Perino asserted Wednesday night that women who are victims of violence should “make better decisions” to avoid being hurt. : Bush's White House Press Secretary Tells Female Victims Of Violence: 'Make Better Decisions'
Women’s choices are being attacked in Michigan.
Some politicians in Michigan are at it again – they are pushing a revised version of the sweeping anti-abortion bill that could threaten to close women’s health care centers. We beat back this bill before and now it is urgent these state lawmakers hear from us once more.
It’s unbelievable that extremists would keep trying to pass HB 5711. People in Michigan, tired of politicians interfering with a woman’s ability to make personal health decisions have been sending their message to Michigan legislators loud and clear. But it seems some politicians in Michigan have been working overtime to ignore their voices.: Michigan Capitol LOCKDOWN! In the Last Days of Legislative Session, Michigan Politicians Take Extreme Measures to Attack Women
It’s not a hard decision.
With only three weeks left for Congress to pass the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), one man is standing in its way: House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA). The House passed a version of VAWA last May by a narrow 222-205 vote, which stripped protections for LGBT, immigrant and Native American women included in an earlier Senate version of the bill. The Senate version passed by a now-rare 68 vote super majority, including every female Senator.
So, what’s the hold up? Protections for Native American women.: Republican Leadership Split On Whether To Protect Native American Women
The New GOP Outreach Program,……………..
Ann Coulter should STFU.
In an open letter posted to their website over the weekend, the Cafe Con Leche Republicans criticized Coulter for her column "America Nears El Tipping Pointo," which she published on Wednesday. In the column, Coulter mocks the current move by the GOP to appeal to Latinos, saying that Hispanic immigrants are not conservative. She claims that Hispanic immigrants are less likely to be married or go to church regularly, and are more likely to support gay marriage.
Coulter then mocked the idea that Latino immigrants are moral people. "(Michael) Barone has been assuring us for years that most of these Third World immigrants pouring into the country would go the way of Italian immigrants and become Republicans. They're hardworking! They have family values! Maybe at first, but not after coming here, having illegitimate children and going on welfare.": Latino Republicans demand apology from Ann Coulter - National Republican
Other GOP news,……………….
Rethugs are angry they didn’t win and are attempting to rig the vote for the next election.
Last year, Pennsylvania Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R) was one of the leading proponents of a plan to rig the Electoral College for Mitt Romney by allocating the state’s electoral votes by congressional district rather than awarding them to the overall winner of the state. Had Pileggi’s election-rigging proposal been in effect last month, Romney would have likely received 13 of Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes, despite losing the state by more than 5 percentage points. The election rigging plan eventually died, however, due to concerns from House Republicans that it might cause the Obama campaign to shift resources to their districts and cost them their seats.
Pileggi is not giving up, however, and he’s now backing a slightly modified scheme to rig the 2016 election for Republicans: Top Pennsylvania GOP Lawmaker Proposes New Election Rigging Scheme
Virginia wants in on the vote rigging also.
Virginia State Senator Charles “Bill” Carrico Sr. (R) has become the latest swing state-Republican to propose a scheme to rig presidential elections for future Republican candidates. Blue Virginia reports his proposed SB 723 would award the state’s electors based on which candidate gets the majority of votes in each gerrymandered Congressional district — rather than based on who gets the most votes statewide.: Virginia State Senator Proposes Election Rigging Scheme To Help Elect A Republican President
Texas will be blue.
It is a growing scandal that could forever change Texas politics. As national political players look toward turning red Texas blue, something that would put the electoral college out of Republicans’ reach for years, many see the scandal as the beginning of the end of GOP dominance in Texas.
Republican Gov. Rick Perry and his cronies in and out of public office have diverted funds intended for cutting-edge cancer research into the campaign pockets of Perry and Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst. You read that right. Proceeds from millions in taxpayer-backed bonds awarded by the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) have fallen victim to corruption and cronyism. Cronies get the state money; the cronies give some of the money back to Perry and others.: Of Cancer and Crony Capitalism in Texas
It’s not their out of touch candidates fault.
49% of GOP voters nationally say they think that ACORN stole the election for President Obama. We found that 52% of Republicans thought that ACORN stole the 2008 election for Obama, so this is a modest decline, but perhaps smaller than might have been expected given that ACORN doesn't exist anymore.: Republicans not handling election results well
Jim (taking the think out of think tank) DeMitt is leaving and thank goodness.
South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint (R-R’lyeh) announced that he will resign his U.S. Senate seat in January to become president of the Heritage Foundation. Sen. DeMint, just two years into his second term, will be trading “public service” (i.e., shaping policy to funnel government resources to contributors) for a “position in the private sector” (i.e., lobbying to get policy shaped to funnel government resources to contributors). : Jim DeMint Has Had Enough Of Your Stupid Senate
More are leaving.
Crist — Florida’s former Republican governor who relished the tough-on-crime nickname “Chain Gang Charlie” and used to describe himself variously as a “Ronald Reagan Republican” and a “Jeb Bush Republican” — on Friday evening signed papers changing his party from independent to Democrat.: Charlie Crist signs papers to become a Democrat
Charlie Crist and his wife, Carole, are shown at a White House Christmas reception on December 7
They don’t care about the working man.
After insisting all last year that an anti-labor “right-to-work” law was not on his agenda, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder (R) has changed his mind. This morning, he called on the state legislature to introduce and pass so-called “right-to-work” legislation and promised to sign it should it reach his desk.: Michigan Gov. Calls For Passage Of Anti-Union 'Right-To-Work' Law He Claimed Wasn't On His Agenda
Oh no, what will they say?
Washington Gov. Christine Gregoire (D) certified the state’s election results Wednesday afternoon, and this morning at 12:01, same-sex couples began legally obtaining marriage licenses. Washington does have a three-day waiting period, however, so the first weddings cannot take place until Sunday. Many couples were on-hand at the King County (Seattle) and Thurston County (Olympia) auditors’ offices at the stroke of midnight to be among the first to get their licenses. : Same-Sex Couples In Washington State Begin Obtaining Marriage Licenses
And the answer to the question above:
Republican political strategist Mary Matalin must have finally gotten the message that a growing number of Americans support marriage equality for gay and lesbian couples. On ABC’s This Week, as the show discussed the Supreme Court’s decision to weigh in on the matter, Matalin softened her opposition and said that the pattern of children born out of wedlock was “more problematic” for society than two men or two women getting married.
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Washington Post columnist George Will, who appeared alongside Matalin, also dismissed the potency of the issue for Republicans. “There is something like an emerging consensus,” he said. “Quite literally, the opposition to gay marriage is dying. It’s old people.”: Conservative Pundit: Accepting Same-Sex Marriage Is Common Sense
Chris Christie does not want to help some of the people of New Jersey.
Christie’s decision comes in ahead of the Health and Human Services already postponed deadline of Dec. 14. It also comes on the same day Christie is meeting with President Obama about aid for Hurricane Sandy recovery. Would that be the opposite of a hug? The governor today vetoed state-exchange legislation from his state assembly— a revised version of bill he vetoed in May— and says it comes down to insufficient information from the federal government on what building an exchange will entail.: Christie: Nope, we won’t be building a state exchange in New Jersey
I don’t think he was a science major.
Rubio then seemed to suggest that even though we know the earth is 4.5 billion years old, people should have the right to teach their kids that the earth is only 6,000 years old, and apparently that right extends to stopping schools from teaching kids the truth about science.: Rubio: Earth is 4.5bn years old, but schools have right to teach 6k
Retiring Republicans, you might be shit out of luck.
Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) is encouraging Democrats to cut Social Security and Medicare benefits because the programs are “things we don’t absolutely need.”: Coburn: Medicare and Social Security ‘are things we don’t absolutely need’
Everyone still loves me.
In an exit befitting his outspoken, controversial two years in Congress, Rep. Allen West (R-FL) said that he only lost his re-election because his opponent cheated.: Sore Loser Allen West: My Opponent Only Won Because He Cheated