I wonder if any of them called Cheney what Yoho called AOC

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/508326-conservatives-clash-with-cheney-over-support-for-fauci-massie-primary-opponent

A little disagreement is good for the soul, I suppose. But I do wonder if any of the Representatives have enough balls to call Liz Cheney what Ted Yoho called AOC.

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/508259-ocaasio-cortez-accosted-by-gop-lawmaker-over-remarks-that-kind-of

If you don’t feel like reading it, here is the key quote. “The two then parted ways. Ocasio-Cortez headed into the building, while Yoho, joined by Rep. Roger Williams (R-Texas), began descending toward the House office buildings. A few steps down, Yoho offered a parting thought to no one in particular.

“Fucking bitch,” he said.”

Government overreach has officially gotten out of hand

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/508138-trump-signals-he-will-send-federal-agents-to-major-cities

I beleive the move is unconsitutional, unless the local authorities request the assistance.

The stories out of Portland, OR were disturbing enough: Unmarked vehicles, unidentified law enforcement agents (meaning WHICH agency, not the individual’s name), apparently clandestine operations against American citizens (potentially only) exercising thier First Amendment rights.

Even Rand Paul takes issue with it: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/508158-rand-paul-no-place-for-feds-rounding-people-up-at-will-in-portland

And Trump supporters will, once again, let us listen to the crickets when questioned about it.

OK for me, but not for Thee?

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/507763-meadows-says-fauci-wrong-to-compare-coronavirus-to-1918-pandemic

COS Mark Meadows says it is wrong for Dr. Anthony Fauci to compare the current pandemic to the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic. Yet his boss has made similar comparisons repeatedly since April. The only difference is that Mr. Trump has used 1917 as the year in question. Maybe if Dr. Fauci used the same year, he wouldn’t get rebuked in such a manner?

1917 was an excellent movie depiction of WW I. Maybe that is where Mr. Trump gets confused.

Clear corruption explained

Lawfare writers explain the blatant corruption of the Roger Stone commutation. Pretty cut and dry.

One question: As Mr. Stone is still a convicted felon, will he be able to vote in November? (OK, two) Has Florida finally corrected the mistakes made by the legislature after the voters overwhelmingly approved the restoration of rights which will allow him to do so?

An interesting suggestion to prevent “cancel culture” from overtaking the work place

https://www.persuasion.community/p/a-better-remedy-for-cancel-culture?token=eyJ1c2VyX2lkIjoxMjU3MjQxMywicG9zdF9pZCI6NjM5OTUxLCJfIjoiRU00ZWYiLCJpYXQiOjE1OTQwNjU2MTIsImV4cCI6MTU5NDA2OTIxMiwiaXNzIjoicHViLTYxNTc5Iiwic3ViIjoicG9zdC1yZWFjdGlvbiJ9.IEaG_zQnZg9fWthfr7YduDeiw2WAvHjfq8_HWa_vuTk

This is from a new community I came across this morning’

Zaid Jilani proposes to end “at will” work agreements. This could go a long way to ending indiscriminate firings for having the “wrong” political beliefs. An interesting read that could appeal to all, regardless of political bent.