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Sep 11, 2022 16:16:48   #
336Robin wrote:
Finally Democrats across the nation are using the label for Maga Republicans that they deserve.

Extremists is a word that is too nice but its accurate.



Democrats Determined Not To Let Republicans Downplay Their MAGA Extremism
Christopher Mathias
Fri, September 9, 2022 at 2:54 PM

Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) has released a new campaign ad painting her Republican opponent, Tiffany Smiley, as a MAGA extremist ― a strategy gaining popularity among Democrats seeking to maintain control of the U.S. House and Senate this November.

The 30-second spot, set to air on TVs across Washington state this weekend, features former Army Capt. Chris Franco speaking to the camera about how “MAGA Republicans” like Smiley are an existential threat for American democracy.

“I proudly served our nation and fought for freedom abroad,” Franco, who is from Renton, Washington, says into the camera before the ad cuts to footage of the J*** 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. “I never expected to see our temple of democracy ransacked here at home.”

“It’s so dangerous that MAGA Republicans like Mitch McConnell handpicked candidate Tiffany Smiley continue to question the 2020 e******n,” Franco says, referring to the Senate minority leader. “Their big lie is a direct threat to our e******ns and our democracy. Join me in defending America. Say no to Tiffany Smiley before it is too late.”


Smiley, a nurse and motivational speaker, is in a tight general e******n battle with Murray, a five-term incumbent, in a race seen as crucial to the balance of power in Washington, D.C.

The Republican has appeared to moderate her more hardline positions since advancing in last month’s primary, namely those related to the 2020 e******n. Smiley recently scrubbed her campaign website’s “E******N INTEGRITY” section, which parroted lies pushed by former President Donald Trump about v***r f***d.

Smiley has been photographed with Trump and previously said it would be “awesome” to receive the former president’s endorsement. When CNN’s Dana Bash pressed her during an interview last week about whether President Joe Biden won the 2020 e******n fair and square, Smiley did her best to sidestep the question, acknowledging that Biden is the president without commenting on Trump’s accusations that the e******n was s****n.

Smiley is slated to speak at a GOP event in Yakima County, Washington, this weekend alongside Dinesh D’Souza, the bunk historian and e******n conspir****t. D’Souza’s debunked “documentary” about the 2020 e******n, “2,000 Mules,” will be screened at the event.

Smiley’s campaign didn’t immediately respond to HuffPost’s request for comment about her appearance at the event, or a request for comment about Murray’s new ad.

Republican Tiffany Smiley is challenging Sen. Patty Murray, a Democrat, in Washington state. (Photo: Ted S. Warren/Associated Press)
Republican Tiffany Smiley is challenging Sen. Patty Murray, a Democrat, in Washington state. (Photo: Ted S. Warren/Associated Press)
Republican Tiffany Smiley is challenging Sen. Patty Murray, a Democrat, in Washington state. (Photo: Ted S. Warren/Associated Press)

Republican candidates across the country have recently shifted their focus from e******n denialism, as Democrats grow more aggressive in painting the GOP as a party overtaken by extremists.

Murray’s ad echoes the line of attack formulated in Biden’s 24-minute prime-time speech delivered from Independence Hall in Philadelphia last week.

“Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic,” Biden said.

After acknowledging that not every Republican is an extremist, Biden added: “But there’s no question that the Republican Party today is dominated, driven and intimidated by Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans. And that is a threat to this country.”

Murray struck a similar tone in another ad she released last month, in which she recounted her personal experience of the i**********n.

“On J****** 6th, I will never forget the pounding at the door,” the senator said in the ad. “We barricaded ourselves in a small office in the Capitol. The MAGA mob did everything they could to stop the peaceful t******r of p***r.”

“MAGA Republicans want to seize power in this year’s e******n,” Murray continued. “Our democracy is in real danger. It’s up to all of us to save it.”

This article originally appeared on HuffPost and has been updated.
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When you cannot run on your miserable record you have to resort to fear and h**e. Just shows desperation.
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Sep 11, 2022 16:09:05   #
woodguru wrote:
Literally...when people call J6 detainees political prisoners they sound deeply and profoundly r****ded


A d you have the nerve to call other people N**IS.
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Sep 11, 2022 15:11:06   #
proud republican wrote:
On September11,2001 we were united as one country!!... 21 years later we are divided as country...


I will not forget 9/11 but I will not forget 1*6. We were attack by foreign terrorists on 9/11 and began to be attacked by a weaponized DOJ against political enemies on 1*6.
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Sep 11, 2022 14:58:52   #
proud republican wrote:
https://rumble.com/v1gia2x-sing4freedom-12-25-21-miguelifornia.html


A day I will never forget
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Sep 11, 2022 14:14:31   #
woodguru wrote:
There are facts at the heart of any story, even on FOX, I post things that have the facts that nobody can dispute, facts are facts and you ignore the editorial.

Facts
...trumps attorneys filed a formal legal response indicating that all documents had been returned (which they hadn't)
...either they or trump knowingly lied, and someone is going to get charged, PERIOD


Fact is a court will decide it and not RawStory
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Sep 11, 2022 13:36:00   #
woodguru wrote:
There is a reason they are "ignoring" satan...half the people in the country do not believe in god or the devil.


At one time most people believed the world was flat but that did not make it true. Not believing does not make it not true as you will learn one day.
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Sep 11, 2022 13:32:29   #
woodguru wrote:
Attorneys are in a worse predicament than most, they know the laws, and they know either they are going to be prosecuted for filing a lie they knew about, or they will have to swear that trump lied to them...there is no middle ground, and there is no fifth amendment...

Taking the fifth would be an admission of guilt and they would be prosecuted for filing false statements. And before going to the stupidity of how these are false charges, remember documents were turned over, and they did in fact file a legal response that everything had been turned over. There is no intelligent response by trump to the fact that they were not.

https://www.rawstory.com/donald-trump-lawyers-2658189528/?utm_source=push_notifications
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More RawStory BS. Why do you keep posting articles no one reads but ELWNJS like you who h**e Trump and will believe ahything negative about him. How many RawStory's predictions have come true.
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Sep 11, 2022 12:36:50   #
336Robin wrote:
In the Republican mind (although no fraud has been found to affect e******ns) they use any inperfection to rail against the system so they can appear to justify limiting the rights of working people to v**e. They are laser focused on the v**es of minorities and progressives most of all. They use this tactic to try and extinguish the voice of the common man who is working hard to make ends meet so they can dominate e******ns (even as a minority) which is a F*****t policy. Freedom is about free and f**r e******ns without encumbrances set against race and political beliefs.

You may not like everything Democrats stand for, but they are not trying to limit your voice nor dictate your health care choices.



Politico
Republicans look to restrict b****t measures following a string of progressive wins

Carlos Osorio/AP Photo
Megan Messerly, Alice Miranda Ollstein and Zach Montellaro
Sat, September 10, 2022 at 7:00 AM
Republicans across the country are working to make it harder to pass b****t measures — a direct threat to a******n-rights advocates and other liberal groups’ efforts to bypass governors and legislatures and take issues directly to v**ers.

The next major test for the strategy comes in November: Arizona and Arkansas’ GOP-controlled legislatures are asking v**ers to approve constitutional amendments that would raise the threshold for b****t initiatives from 50 percent to 60 percent. Arkansas’ proposal would apply to constitutional amendments and citizen-initiated state statutes on any subject matter, including a******n. Arizona’s applies only to taxation-related measures, though some see it as a prelude to a broader version.

"Our state constitution … should only be amended when there is genuine consensus among v**ers,” said Arkansas state Rep. David Ray, the Republican who sponsored the proposed amendment. "[The b****t measure] provides a much-needed guardrail so that big money, out-of-state special interests quit trying to hijack our state constitution and b****t initiative system by pulling the wool over v**ers' eyes and effectively buying new laws and constitutional amendments.”

The Republican push to regulate b****t measures has escalated in recent years as citizen-led initiatives have been used to legalize marijuana, expand Medicaid, create independent redistricting commissions and raise the minimum wage in purple and red states.

But the tactic is under new scrutiny after deep-red Kansas’ anti-a******n referendum failed by a wide margin, which gave a******n-rights supporters around the country hope that b****t measures can be a viable way to circumvent GOP-controlled legislatures and restore access to the procedure.

Some progressives worry they could lose one of their last remaining tools to defend or advance a******n rights in a post-Roe country.

"Red states know that this is the one lever that reproductive rights advocates still have in many of these states — where we've lost both chambers of the legislature, we've lost the gubernatorial seats, and we don't have very much hope in the court system,” said Kelly Hall, executive director of the advocacy group The Fairness Project. "B****t measures remain the one true muscle that the people still have to flex.”

Conservative groups in North Dakota are expected to try again next year to impose a supermajority v**e threshold for b****t initiatives after their signature-gathering attempts to put such a measure on the November b****t fell short earlier this summer. Republican lawmakers in South Dakota are also expected to take another swing at making it harder to approve b****t initiatives after v**ers rejected one 60 percent v**e requirement during the state’s June primary.

In Florida, a state where proposed constitutional amendments already need 60 percent approval to pass, lawmakers recently imposed limits on fundraising for b****t campaigns, though that policy was blocked by a judge this summer. In Nebraska, legislators this year banned signature-gathering near v****g drop boxes as part of an omnibus e******n bill.


Lawmakers in Missouri, Oklahoma and Utah are also expected to soon renew their push for other restrictions, such as raising the v**e or signature threshold, requiring signatures from a certain number of counties in the state, limiting what topics citizen-initiated b****t measures can address, or dictating what font size canvassers need to use.

“The Constitution is supposed to be a framework and then you have laws that operate within that framework. But, increasingly, our Constitution is becoming a law book in and of itself,” said Missouri state Rep. Bishop Davidson, who supports limits on the b****t measure process.

Davidson added that the threat of a pro-a******n rights b****t measure — something activists are discussing after their victory in neighboring Kansas — may persuade more of his Republican colleagues to support reforms to the initiative petition process next session.

“I would be shocked if there wasn’t a petition circulated from the pro-choice side of this debate,” he said. “I think it is coming. I am concerned.”

Proponents argue these changes, which more states are expected to debate when legislatures reconvene in January, are aimed at preventing out-of-state money from pouring into their states and influencing v**ers to change laws or amend their constitution.

“I know that there’s a lot of paid petitioners out there. Is it truly the people who are wanting these things, or is it just groups that are paying for these things?” said Oklahoma state Rep. Carl Newton, a Republican.

The pattern extends beyond state legislatures into other parts of government.

In Michigan, Republicans on the state’s Board of Canvassers v**ed to block the certification of a sweeping a******n-rights b****t initiative that got far more than the required number of valid signatures over claims the text of the proposed constitutional amendment had spacing and formatting errors. The state’s Supreme Court overrode their decision on Thursday, meaning v**ers will have a chance in November to decide whether a******n remains legal.

And last year in Mississippi, a conservative-leaning court struck down the state’s entire b****t initiative process.

"This new tool in our box to protect reproductive rights and liberty is going to give our opposition even more incentive to take that away from us and to make it harder to pass b****t measures,” said Corrine Rivera Fowler, director of policy and legal advocacy at the progressive B****t Initiative Strategy Center.

Of the two dozen states that allow citizen-initiated b****t measures, 11 have laws prohibiting most a******ns, though some are temporarily blocked in court.

The efforts to stymie b****t initiatives, however, haven’t been targeted specifically at a******n.

Arkansas legislators, for example, acted after liberal groups turned to v**ers to raise the minimum wage and legalize medical marijuana. But these policies may have their greatest impact on a******n rights as lawmakers across the country consider not only whether and when the procedure should be legal but also what punishments to mete out to physicians and patients.

Arkansas Right to Life hasn’t taken a position on the proposed supermajority v**e requirement. But the group’s executive director, Rose Mimms, told POLITICO its passage would help prevent efforts to amend the state’s Constitution to codify a right to a******n.

The lawmakers pushing for the higher threshold, she said, are “very good pro-life people, so I’m thinking they had not only [a******n] but other conservative issues in mind when they wanted to protect our Constitution from being changed so easily by making that supermajority a requirement.

“We’ve seen it here in Arkansas with marijuana, that once you start amending the Constitution, there’s no meaning to it,” she added.

Opponents of the 60 percent requirement argue it would make it much more difficult to pass progressive policies, including protections for a******n, in a state where Republicans in the Legislature outnumber Democrats 3 to 1.

“This is the only tool we have in a state like Arkansas,” said Kymara Seals, policy director for the Arkansas Public Policy Panel, one of the groups campaigning against the amendment. “That’s why we must fight to protect our access to the b****t because we’re not going to get it in the legislature.”

Groups that oppose the restrictions also argue that the process is already time-consuming and expensive. In Michigan, for example, tens of thousands of canvassers — mostly volunteers with some paid staff — worked for months to gather hundreds of thousands of signatures to get the a******n rights amendment on the November b****t and planning for the effort began years earlier.

Both SBA Pro-Life America and Students for Life, two national anti-a******n groups that have spent millions on b****t initiative fights in Kansas and other states, told POLITICO they aren’t getting involved in debates over the b****t process.

“Too many state and national leaders are not responsive to what v**ers really want, so the rise in b****t initiatives as a trend comes from people taking advantage of the course open to them,” said Kristi Hamrick, the spokesperson for Students for Life. “I hope this isn’t about silencing constituents.”

Polls show that Roe’s demise has helped Democrats close the enthusiasm gap and Democratic candidates have benefited from a surge in donations since POLITICO published the draft Supreme Court opinion in May, but progressive groups fear not enough attention is paid to the b****t initiative process.

“We are really raising the alarm bell about what's happening this November,” Hall said. “Because if they succeed in any of these [states], it will be all the more fuel on the fire to say that they should be proposing these restrictions everywhere else.”

The Fairness Project was behind a successful Medicaid expansion b****t measure in Oklahoma in 2020, after which lawmakers introduced several bills to make it harder to pass citizen-led b****t initiatives, including a proposal to raise the threshold for approving constitutional amendments to 55 percent.

The legislation failed this year, but Newton said he plans to bring back his bill in the 2024 legislative session.

Newton added that while he’s not specifically concerned about an out-of-state group introducing a pro-a******n rights b****t measure in Oklahoma, “there is a possibility because there are some groups [like] Planned Parenthood … that would want that to be a reality. So they may pick us out as a target state.”

A******n-rights groups within Oklahoma, meanwhile, are contemplating unwinding the state’s near total ban by putting the question directly to v**ers. That’s why protecting b****t access is so crucial, said Laura Bellis, executive director of Take Control Oklahoma, which advocates for reproductive health care access.

“We have to protect b****t initiatives in general before we can even think about having one to protect a******n rights,” she said.
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You are the one who said they only wanted Democratsto v**eon certain issues.
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Sep 11, 2022 12:23:33   #
kemmer wrote:
Evil spirits!! Dance your asses off to repel them! 😂😂😂🙄


If it will make you go away I will do it.
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Sep 11, 2022 12:21:45   #
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
If you want to believe in obvious lies you are either a bigot or stupid.. That is my judgement .


Is this a confession?
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Sep 11, 2022 12:21:05   #
kemmer wrote:
Good. God is a Democrat.


God does not believe in k*****g innocent babies, perversion, taking away rights or any of the other things Democats stand for. God cannot support those who do not support Him.
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Sep 11, 2022 12:18:29   #
Bevvy wrote:
History will judge Republicans
God will judge the rest


ELWNJ Reich had better worry about his own judgment.
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Sep 11, 2022 09:07:56   #
Kevyn wrote:
We don’t embrace the big lie


You are the big lie
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Sep 11, 2022 08:19:53   #
336Robin wrote:
You deny that Republicans are taking away women's rights and seeking to suppress the v**e of democrats and minorities?


Republicans are taking away no one's rights. The people in each state get to decide. There is no Constitutional right to a******n. You are against the Declaration of Independence that avows the right to life comes from.the creator.
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Sep 11, 2022 08:14:06   #
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/democrats-want-end-lucrative-retirement-130038402.html


Set the precedent with the "rich" then go after the middle class.
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