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Yesterday, I finally felt rested.  I looked at some catalogs – one was the company whose catalog helped save my vision Saturday – I figured I owed them a look.  One was a yarn/needlecraft supply company. I also placed a grocery delivery order for today.  So there may be gaps in my responding to your comments (which I am the only one who will notice, most likely.).

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Short Takes –

The Guardian – Republican Adam Kinzinger: I’ll fight Trumpism ‘cancer’ outside Congress
Quote – But he said a stronger push to retire had come from the direction of his party under Trump. “It’s sitting back and saying, ‘OK, what happens if I win again? I go back, probably Republicans will probably be in the majority. I’m going to be fighting even harder … and I haven’t seen any momentum in the party to move away from lies and towards truth.”
Click through. This is a pity, and if it lets a Trumpublican into Congress, t’s more than a pity. But at least he is not going away completely.

Democratic Underground – Matt Gaetz talks about blowing up the metal detectors in the House with Tannerite or C4
Quote – [Matt Gaetz Tweet] If you can’t fantasize about blowing up useless metal detectors with @laurenboebert at a Florida Halloween political rally for @AnthonySabatini, when can you?
Click through for more info on tannerite and C4.  Hey, Matt – how about “NEVER!!”?

Talking Points Memo – The Most Damning Jan 6th Revelation Yet
Quote – As I have noted in other recent posts, much of the recent ‘news’ about the insurrection has not been terribly new. It’s repackaged versions of things we knew or additional evidence and detail. This story published last night in the Post is one of the biggest revelations I’ve seen to date. John Eastman is the Federalist Society right wing law professor who wrote up the legal gloss for the President’s coup plot. It created the connective tissue joining the coup plot within the government with the paramilitary violence that broke out on Capitol Hill on January 6th.
Click through for details. It’s not surprising – it’s not all that much farther down the rabbit hole – but it does come with “receipts.”

Food for Thought –

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  5 Responses to “Open Thread for November 2, 2021”

  1. Glad that you got your rest, sounds like you’re busy too. Hope that you have a great day, Joanne. 
    Cartoon: Good news! PTL !!! 
    Guardian: Few and far between with the R’s & TOT, and bowing down to the con. Good to know that Mr. Kinzinger is fighting the ‘cancer’. 
    DU: IANAD….but something ain’t right, as he is encouraging violence in the worst way! 
    TPM: Unreal. A frightening day that will be in the history books. 
    FFT: Yikes, so true. 

    This just in: “If Al Franken and Andrew Cuomo had to resign shouldn’t Matt Gaetz and Jim Jordan resign as well?”  ~ Call to Action (CTA)
    2. Q – re: Madison Cawthorn – “What’s the biggest lie a politician has ever told?”  A – “One of the biggest lies I’ve heard was you lying about being accepted to the Naval Academy. As a veteran myself, that’s a really crappy thing to do.” ~ Katie Porters ~ 
    3. “You know what’s more radical than abolishing the filibuster? Watching our democracy get gerrymandered into oblivion and doing absolutely nothing to stop it. ~ Robert Reich~
    4. “Someone should come up with a fantasy football league, but instead of picking players for key positions, you cared about every eligible citizen’s right to vote.”  ~ Jim Gaffigan ~ 
    5. “Sometimes the best evangelism is simply telling people you’re a Christian and then not being a complete jerk.” ~ John Pavlovitz ~ 

    • TJI #1 – IOKIYAAR. It’s probably too late for Jordan, but I hope we can at least lock Gaetz up.
      TJI #2 – That is a really crappy thing to do. But, even as a veteran, I think it is even crappier to claim that the friend he was in the accident with, who SAVED HIS LIFE, abandoned him. And even non-veterans should be able to grasp that one.
      TJI #3 – Everything the GOP does is far more radical than anything we do. Everything. They are truly the Radical Right, and we are the true centrists. I hope putting it this way gives more people a clue.
      TJI #4 – I’m not sure how that would work (heck, I’m not sure how it works now), but it’s not a bad generl idea.
      TJI #5 – I would go so far as to say that’s always the case. There’s a saying, “You are the only Bible some folk will ever read.” That is my mantra, as IHillary Clinton’s is “Do all the good you can,/By all the means you can,/In all the ways you can,/In all the places you can,/At all the times you can,/To all the people you can,/As long as ever you can.” (Not that I don’t like hers too. It’s attributed to John Wesley, but some think it’s not his, or not original to him.)

    • TJI #1 – YES!

      TJI #2 – “Crappy” is one of the milder adjectives I can think of for Cawthorn.

      TJI #5 – I can remember at summer church camp singing “And they’ll know we are Christians by the way that we live.”

  2. Comment from Mitch – 

    ‘Toon: I think I recall that.  He is divorced, now, I believe.
    Guardian: He’s massively outnumbered in his own party, and will be gerrymandered out.   It makes some sense that he’d leave on his own terms. I just hope he can help effect change from the outside.  Today’s Virginia election may show the direction of Trump’s influence.
    DU: Gaetz is what scum gets to look like when it is entitled.  He thrives, as does his Lord Trump, on creating theater, has no socially redeeming characteristics.
    TP: No, no surprise.  Damned DOJ…now I’m beginning to see the possibility of a serious “plot” coddle the seditionists, those inside the gov’t, and those outside it.  It’s beginning to look like Ford/Nixon.  Why is Bannon still on the streets?  And, Meadows?  It’s like COP26 could turn into COPOUT21, without surprising me.
    FFT: Exactly my fantasy!  “WT….”
    MItch

  3. Because I’m almost always the last one to comment, I always go back to the previous day to see if I triggered a response, Joanne. So I notice – but certainly don’t mind – any gaps in your response, as you are the only one who does. 😁

    TG: With all the moderates quitting, the GQP is becoming insufferable because they are replaced by Trumpkins. Any hope of ever working together in for example commissions will be gone as all Republicans intend to do in those commissions is frustrating Democrats from ever reaching a goal. Democracy in Congress is on its deathbed without some moderates willing to work together. Sadly, this notion doesn’t prevent some Democrats from working together with the GQP.

    DU: Excuse me? When is this election mistake going to be removed from the House?

    TPM: Is the Committee also getting the whole story on why none of this leads to arrests, investigations or indictments by the DOJ?

    FFT: Yup, violence begets violence.

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