Thursday, May 23, 2024

once again

 AS IF, COME ON, PHONEY, and of course, one more REPUBLICAN HYPOCRITE!

Throughout his political career, Mike Johnson has not been shy in expressing his religious beliefs—that everything he does, whether it be attacking LGBTQ rights or rejecting women’s bodily autonomy, is in service of God. But on Wednesday, the Christian nationalist seemingly had no opinion about Donald Trump’s extramarital affair with porn star Stormy Daniels or the alleged payments made to keep the tryst under wraps ahead of the 2016 presidential election. (THE NEW REPUBLIC)

Mike Johnson’s Republican Jesus is quite the God, so it seems. Mike Johnson’s Jesus picks and chooses who are the sinners and who are not the sinners. And I suppose for Mike Johnson as long as the chosen sinners help him pursue his OWN SELF-SERVING AGENDA, God is Good!

 

JUSTICE IS NEVER JUSTIFIED WHEN THE JUDGE ACTS AS THE JURY. WHEN JERKS AND JOKERS HAVE A LIFETIME TERM TO COMMIT FRAUD, ALL WE GET IS BULL SHIT!

It turns out that the upside-down flag flown at Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s Virginia home after the January 6 insurrection wasn’t the only time one of his properties nodded to the election-denialism of Donald Trump’s supporters. The “Appeal to Heaven” flag flew last summer at Alito’s vacation home in New Jersey, according to The New York Times. Also known as the Pine Tree flag, it originated as a symbol of the U.S. revolution but became a symbol of Donald Trump’s “Stop the Steal” movement—including one carried by rioters at the Capitol building. (THE NEW REPUBLIC)

 

SNAKE OIL, SLIME, AND SLEAZE ADDED TO A CAUDRON OF HYPOCRICY AND PHONEY!

We’ll give it to Bridget Ziegler: It takes a lot of guts — yet little intellectual candor — to continue to push anti-LGBTQ stances while recently released police records describe her sending her husband to bars to secretly take photos of women the couple might be interested in. Ziegler is a member of the Sarasota County School Board and co-founder of Moms for Liberty — the “parental rights” organization that egged on lawmakers to pass laws like the one critics call “Don’t say gay ” banning classroom instructions on sexual orientation and gender identity. Her husband, a former Florida GOP chair, was accused last year of raping a woman with whom the Zieglers previously had consensual sex with, according to police records. (Miami Herald)