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    Quote Originally Posted by WestPhillyPunisher View Post
    All of that, and more. Trump is more Teflon than John Gotti could ever be. Horrible as this sounds, but the only thing that can stop Trump from running in ‘24 is a heart attack, no one in the GQP will have the balls to challenge him for the nomination, not after what happened on 1/6. Trump will more than likely run unopposed, and his cult will be worked up to insane levels to get their leader back in the Oval Office.
    This is not aging well. Trump has opponents, and he's not teflon.

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    On this date in 2015, “Fanatical Republican Extremist of the Day” ran a profile of Rex Duncan, a former member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. It wasn’t enough for us that Duncan was hard to the right on abortion rights, and gun rights, or that he supported strict Voter ID laws to combat the statistically non-existent problem of in-person voter fraud that bothered us. It wasn’t even the fact that Duncan sponsored bills to nullify federal law, whether it was the Affordable Care Act, or firearms laws. It wasn’t even that he voted to make English the official language of Oklahoma, and that given precedent, that’s patently unconstitutional. No, it was more of the fact that he was the sponsor of HJR 1056, Oklahoma’s attempt to place a ban upon Sharia Law or International Law in Courts that really struck us as being silly. Even more so when he accused the African-American judge who overturned it of “going out of her way to side with minorities and make up a reason for it”. Duncan left the Oklahoma state legislature in 2010 and has yet to make good on a promise to return to politics that we know of.

    On this date in 2016, “Fanatical Republican Extremist of the Day” posted a profile of Glen Bradley, a former one-term member of the North Carolina House of Representatives who after cutting his teeth in North Carolina politics by working on the 2008 Ron Paul campaign for president (which will explain a lot of where Bradley got his ideas), got elected in (what else?) the Tea Party Wave of 2010, quickly becoming allies with FRED alumni Larry Pittman, and the two frequently began to back the ideas of the other. Glen Bradley would come up with ideas like having North Carolina develop its own currency and co-sponsored North Carolina's attempt to nullify the Affordable Care Act. By September of 2011, Bradley was already getting a reputation for being "out there", like when he gave a speech warning that gay marriage will increase the divorce rate and perpetuate the cycle of poverty. In 2012, things got more interesting regarding Glen Bradley. He set himself up to run for the upper chamber, and his campaign website listed him as a "founding member of the Oath Keepers", and Stuart Rhodes, the leader of the anti-government group, came to Raleigh, North Carolina to meet with Bradley, publicly, to talk about his desire to nullify the National Defense Authorization Act. Bradley's increasing paranoia started to become a distraction to even the simplest legislation on the floor of the North Carolina House before much longer. In June 2012, a simple discussion over extending the local Food Advisory Council's mandate for another three years was enough to get Bradley to start rambling about the United Nations' Agenda 21 Treaty being behind the move, and that any talk of "sustainability" was actually coded talk to help "lull the public into complacency". Bradley's attempt to make the jump to the North Carolina State Senate saw him get crushed in the GOP Primary for that seat, finishing third with 13.8% of the vote. He since has also failed to get elected to the Vice-Chair of the North Carolina Republican Party, he has mercifully faded from relevance.

    On this date in 2017, “Fanatical Republican Extremist of the Day” profiled John Bradford, a former two-term member of the Kansas House of Representatives from 2013-2017 after winning office in 2012 by less than 200 votes. For a term, Bradford was reasonably unassuming in that role. And then he got a bit of notoriety for having a less than politically-savvy response to an e-mail from a constituent who was upset that Kansas Republicans were going to pass a bill that might force the ride service Uber to leave Kansas, and her blind husband used it frequently. You see, Bradford decided to answer, simply, "I received your email. I don't need it, so I am sending it back to you." A few months later, John Bradford was speaking before a group of school students touring the state capitol, where, unprompted, he went on a rant against gays and lesbians, and lamenting the "gay disease". It was shortly after John Bradford lost his seat in the 2016 elections that he took solace in the fact that President Obama was leaving office, taking to Facebook to celebrate by sharing racist memes about it that managed to feature both a caricature of the president, and or whatever reason, some offensive jokes about Mexicans. That's especially sad, because Bradford once voted to punish a colleague who called them racist for voting for policies that were, y'know, racist. Considering that during his time in office, he voted to ban all D&E abortions, voted for "religious freedom" laws to allow for the discrimination of LGBTQ citizens, and once sponsored legislation to attempt to nullify federal firearm laws, we're rather tickled to learn that he is now out of office.

    On this date in 2018, as well as 2019, “Fanatical Republican Extremist of the Day” first profiled the former U.S. Congressman from Iowa’s 1st Congressional District, Rod Blum, who was first elected in 2014 with only 51% of the vote, and in 2016, getting what might possibly be Blum’s high water mark when he got 53% against Democrat Monica Vernon. That seemed like it might be the best he would ever manage, because he’s in what’s decidedly swing-territory, and is currently catching hell from every direction from his constituents, whenever he’s tasked with actually facing them down in public. The two biggest gaffes from Rod Blum came in May of 2017, while many members of the GOP were turning tail and running from town halls, Blum was still trying to meet the voters from his district face to face, and suffice to say, he did not come off as a savvy veteran politician. The first came in a local news interview where Blum responded to a perfectly reasonable question about if he would accept donations from outside his district by flipping out, unhooking his mike, and storming away in front of a group of schoolchildren. Only days later, Blum hosted a town hall and his constituents had a lot of thoughts about the GOP’s attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act. And, this time, he cracked not under the pressure from one journalist, but a jeering, booing crowd. His performance was not much better, as he opted to draw the line at the way women can get an insurance plan that covers maternity leave. Quote: “Get rid of some of these crazy regulations that Obamacare puts in, such as a 62-year-old male having to have pregnancy insurance.” Now, Blum’s voting record was obviously along party lines, and he was thought as one of the most vulnerable members of the GOP House caucus in the 2018 elections including how in December of 2017, a poll of Iowa’s 1st showed that a generic Democrat would beat a generic Republican there by a whopping 18 points. Then, in March of 2018, the Des Moines Register published a story revealing that he failed to disclose he was the director of an internet company and that same company posts testimonials… from his own chief of staff. And worse yet, Blum’s firm, Tin Moon, was offering to change FDA warnings to obscure the dangers the products for sale might have for the public.
    Rod Blum left office under a cloud of ethics violations that make his return to Washington, D.C. any time soon highly unlikely.

    On this date in 2020, “Fanatical Republican Extremist of the Day”, profiled Matthew Lusk, who was the only Republican candidate running to try and flip Florida’s 5th Congressional District red in the 2020 elections. Matthew Lusk, however, was a known Qanon conspiracy theorist, believing that there’s a secret “deep state” running the country consisting of cannabalistic, Satanic pedophiles who are running child sex trafficking rings for either their own entertainment or extra cash, depending on what kook you listen to. Among the issues listed on Lusk’s campaign website is “Q”. During an interview with the press to announce his run for office, he flipped over signs while loading them in his vehicle to show off to those present, showing signs reading “Matthew Lusk for Congress”, or “Putting America First” (which is in and of itself echoing a white nationalist slogan). He then flipped over a sign with a big black letter “Q”, chuckling, “You never know when you’ll run into somebody interested in Q.” We’re not reaching on this, as in November of 2019, Lusk proudly wrote a letter to the Orlando Sentinel confirming he believed in the conspiracy theory, and touting that “Q candidates are taking over the Republican Party in order to clean it up. The days of the smoke-filled Masonic Lodge meetings are over. Average Joe and Jane citizen are taking our Country back. Globalist beware, you are no longer welcomed in the Republican Party. Q is fighting a rogue element of the Catholic Church vying for world power. I don’t believe in the Jewish conspiracy to dominate the world. True, there are a lot of corrupt Jews in banking, but there are just as many corrupt Anglos. If the Zionists are as powerful as some detractors believe, Zionists would have retaken all of the holy land in the 1800s. ... The conspiracy is fascist in nature, corporations welded in unholy matrimony with government and Jesuit espionage.”
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    On this date in 2021, “Fanatical Republican Extremist of the Day” profiled Michael Bluemling, a 2020 candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in Florida’s 21st Congressional District, and member of the GOP with the most unsettling upper lip since Trent Franks. Bluemling was yet the latest person we’ve profiled who was a Republican for Congress in 2020 who was touting the Qanon conspiracy theory. He was not limited to just the one insane conspiracy involving Democrats, as he also was pushing the Pizzagate conspiracy theory. Michael Bluemling dropped out of the race in April 2020, blaming the Covid-19 pandemic on his inability to campaign in person, what with social distancing guidelines. He never stood a chance of winning when the voters in the district instead chose… *checks notes*… UGH, Laura Loomer. Anyway, Bluemling has no chance of ever being elected.

    On this date in 2022, “Fanatical Republican Extremist of the Day” profiled Tricia Derges, a licensed assistant physician and a one-term member of the Missouri House of Representatives from District 140 of that body who was first elected to office in 2020. Only a month into her first term in office, Tricia Derges was indicted on 23 federal charges of fraud for selling stem cell treatments as a supposed “cure” for Covid-19 and other medical ailments, a growing pattern among Republican politicians who oddly have side-hustles as snake-oil salesmen. She’s not resigning, insists she has a good lawyer who’s going to get her off, but then again, she won’t shut up and has already admitted to illegally selling prescription drugs in the press, and blames her crimes on not being taught in medical school that they were such. You may now pause to also consider the hypocrisy that her snake oil cure was STEM CELL TREATMENTS given Republican opposition to such things on “pro-life” grounds. We should also note that upon reaching office, she filed four separate bills meant to affect medical licensing that would allow her to reclassify herself from being an assistant physician to a physician, because of course her entire political career was meant to be a grift in her own favor. As given her crimes, and how they are anathema to the anti-choice movement, her career seems over, so we will set aside her profile at this time, to cover another wacky Republican today instead. (Current crazy/stupid scoreboard, is now 1188-55, since this was established in July 2014.



    David McCallister
    Welcome to what is the 1188th original profile here at “Fanatical Republican Extremist of the Day”, where we’ll be discussing David McCallister, a 2018 candidate for District 38 of the Florida House of Representatives who ran a campaign based on his love of Donald Trump, and also that he was a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and lawyer who failed to stop a Confederate monument from being moved after being unable to prove in court that its relocation did “psychological damage” to the Neo-Confederates.


    David McCallister lost in the GOP Primary by over 20 points, which may have had something to do with the fact that he didn’t live in District 38, and couldn’t even vote for himself. He has not re-emerged to run for office.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thwhtGuardian View Post
    There's nothing wrong with blaming him for all those things, I certainly do, but injecting more violence in politics isn't the answer and even in jest it's just poor taste.
    Where did I inject violence? I said I wished him ill, in that a I wasn't hoping for a recovery from his health problems. Show me where I even suggested any aggression toward him?

    Now if I said I hope Putin stands too close to a window....
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    Look, I'm never going to wish violence on McConnell, like I do for say Putin or Xi Jinping. But I do wish his health takes enough of a dive that he can not ever return to his political career and passion of making America a more bigoted place. So yes, that means I wish him ill, technically. Ill enough that he's forced out of politics. Because lets face it, his health is the only thing that's going to prevent him from continuing to help make this country worse. He won't get ousted politically, it just ain't gonna happen. Left to everything else, he will remain in power until he dies of old age. Changing political tides aren't happening to push him out. So let his health be bad enough the choice isn't up to him.

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    Apologies if it's a re-post:

    Whistleblower’s Claims About a St. Louis Transgender Center Are Under Fire

    The mother of a patient treated at the center, who had considered Reed a friend, said she was stunned by the allegations. She said she had texted Reed last year to let her know her son would begin taking hormones and wondered why, if Reed had concerns, she didn’t share them. “The worst thing about it,” the mother told the Post-Dispatch, “is people start getting paranoid, and they start doing terrible things to trans people. My kids are scared.”
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    Parents of patients at St. Louis transgender center fear privacy breaches, file complaints
    ST. LOUIS — A mother in St. Louis County braced herself last month as she began reading an incriminatory account of the transgender treatment center where her child is a patient.

    St. Louis Children’s Hospital
    St. Louis Children's Hospital is seen Friday, Feb. 17, 2023. Sen. Josh Hawley and Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced investigations into Washington University's Transgender Center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital after former employee Jamie Reed went public with accusations about patient care there.

    Laurie Skrivan, Post-Dispatch
    Paragraphs into what the mother calls “wild accusations,” she froze. She was reading about her son.

    “It literally puts us in the bulls-eye,” the mother said.

    Parents interviewed by the Post-Dispatch have expressed shock at allegations of negligence and malpractice made by a former case manager, Jamie Reed, against Washington University’s Transgender Center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. But they also say they are fearful. They don’t know who has access to their children’s information — or what will be done with it.
    So, yeah. About those pesky HIPAA rules.

    https://www.stltoday.com/lifestyles/...19547e4b2.html

    Just to be clear, here, people are already suffering the consequences of this and apparently have been ID'd through the leak:

    Becky Hormuth of Wentzville is worried about compounding the backlash she and her family have already endured. Just after Reed’s story was published, a commenter on Hormuth’s Twitter feed referenced personal details about her son that she had not shared online.

    The tweet also said Hormuth is “steralizing her child, ensuring ‘he’ will have severe health complications forever.”

    “I was freaking out over the tweet,” Hormuth said.

    She said her son is so fearful that the center will close that he wants to move. She is scared, too.
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    [DeSantis administration sent undercover agents to an Orlando drag show and they found nothing wrong with it. The state is still trying to punish the venue.
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    Undercover state agents were sent by the administration of Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to spy on an Orlando drag show — and they found nothing "lewd" about it, according to the Miami Herald.

    Yet, Florida has moved to revoke the venue operator's liquor license, alleging in an official complaint that the venue violated state law "by allowing performers to expose genitals in a lewd or lascivious manner and by conducting acts simulating sexual activity in the presence of children younger than 16 years of age."

    Undercover agents who attended the December 28, 2022 show titled, "A Drag Queen Christmas," at Orlando's Plaza Live recorded the performance on their state-issued iPhone's and spotted three children at the drag show, according to the Herald, which obtained and published an incident report from the agents.

    "Besides some of the outfits being provocative (bikinis and short shorts), agents did not witness any lewd acts such as exposure of genital organs," the agents wrote in their report, according to the newspaper. "The performers did not have any physical contact while performing to the rhythm of the music with any patrons."

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    No surprise DeSantis isn't letting silly stuff like facts get in the way of doing what he wants.
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    In 2015, in 2016, and in 2017, “Crazy Stupid Republican of the Day” published profiles of former Washington State Senator Pam Roach, who we noted for a quarter century was a terror in the Washington State Legislature, with reports of her mistreating or threatening staffers (including once reportedly brandishing a firearm to do so), and giving the middle finger to a colleague over the terrible offense of moving her beloved bouquet of roses that she insists on having delivered every day (not caring that her colleague moved them because they’re allergic). She was forced into anger management classes by her own caucus, and when they allowed her back from them too soon, they were sued for allowing her to return and “create a hostile work environment”. Roach, of course, believes she is being unfairly treated in all of these incidents, and played the victim card, saying that she has fewer rights than “somebody who burgles the house, who rapes a child that causes a fire and causes a building to go down”. The Washington GOP set up a primary challenger for her in 2014, who lost to her because he was a convicted sex offender. Her temper tantrums make the fact that she’s pro-death penalty, anti-LGBTQ rights, pro-transphobic bathroom bans, and anti-abortion including in cases of rape or incest seem almost forgettable, in comparison to the drama she brings. Pam Roach barely won re-election in the 2014 elections after the state GOP attempt to give her a primary challenger, so she took a hint and decided to not run for her seat in the Washington State Senate in 2016.

    On this date in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, as well as 2022, “Fanatical Republican Extremist of the Day” profiled Mark Cole, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates representing District 88 since 2001, and man voted most likely to be a chin donor in his high school yearbook. And, suffice to say, there’s not much interesting to say about the first half of his career. Since 2010 though…In February of 2010, Mark Cole made a name for himself for sponsoring legislation to outlaw medical insurance companies or employers from implanting microchips in people. Which… wasn’t actually a thing that anyone was doing, but Mark Cole wanted to fear-monger and convince he would put a stop to. Specifically, he started to rant about how he was on a mission to prevent the Anti-Christ, saying, "My understanding -- I'm not a theologian -- but there's a prophecy in the Bible that says you'll have to receive a mark, or you can neither buy nor sell things in end times. Some people think these computer chips might be that mark." Now, that’s pretty nutty, even for a lot of the fear Republicans wanted to propagate around the time the Affordable Care Act passed. Well, that’s not the only piece of legislation that Mark Cole sponsored that’s cringeworthy. In January of 2016, he sponsored a piece of transphobic bathroom legislation aimed at school children that actually asked that the genitals of the children be inspected to determine their “anatomical sex” and then assign which restroom they should be allowed to use in school. While Cole did survive the bloodbath the Virginia GOP endured in the 2017 election, he hasn’t changed much in the new term, including that he blocked the passage of an Equal Rights Amendment in the state in February of 2018. He countered by sponsoring anti-immigrant legislation to prohibit the creation of sanctuary cities. The rest of his voting record, of course, shows him as being wildly anti-choice, pro-gun, and pro-death penalty. Mark Cole won re-election in the 2019 elections with 55% of the vote possibly because he showed up at the polling station in his district handing out fliers that were on blue paper to mislead voters to think he was the Democratic candidate on the ticket. Fast forward about a year, and Mark Cole was writing letters to Mike Pence prior to the insurrection of 1/6/21, asking him to not certify Virginia’s electoral votes even though Joe Biden won his state handily, and e-mailing a video to all his constituents of former Trump staffer Steve Bannon yelling about how Democrats were going to “steal this election”. That move got him rebuked by his own party and removed from his Committee post in the Virginia State Assembly. Mark Cole of course, true to his party, did not learn his lesson, sponsoring two new bills aimed at voter suppression and intimidation. He withdrew from the ballot prior to the 2021 GOP Primary for his seat. As he is now out of office, we will set aside his profile at this time, to cover another wacky Republican today instead. (Current crazy/stupid scoreboard, is now 1189-55, since this was established in July 2014.



    Justin Hill
    Welcome to what is the 1189th original profile here at “Fanatical Republican Extremist of the Day”, where we’ll be discussing Justin Hill, a former police officer and former member of the Missouri House of Representatives who served District 118 for four terms after first winning office back in 2014. While during his time in office, he supported his former officers by making stiffer penalties for assaulting police officers, but he also voted against minimum wage increases, supporting banning abortion, and ignored the separation of church and state, trying to get a bill passed to get Bible classes into public schools.

    But our reason for finding Justin Hill noteworthy would be that he was one of many elected Republicans who marched on the Capitol on January 6th, 2021, missing out on his fourth inauguration for his little seditious field trip as part of Trump’s coup attemp, his revisionist history post attack saw him claiming that there was not only no violence, but not even any vandalism by the people who invaded the Capitol, which is some next level gaslighting from a former cop who saw his fellow officers being assaulted by HIS party, and suddenly had no problem with it.

    After refusing to resign to try and keep Missouri’s Republican majority as large as possible, Hill continued going farther right, openly mocking the fact that Missouri voters passed a ballot initiative to approve expanding Medicaid, and try to find a way to override the will of people. Because hey, if you were at the attack at the Capitol, why not go full fascist and reject the will of voters?

    Finally, around the time of the one year anniversary of January 6th, Justin Hill resigned from office to go take a consulting job in Florida, where we might expect him to eventually make a second career in politics. For now, we wish him our most emphatic of "GOOD RIDDANCE" salutes. 
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    Fox News producer, network sue each other amid Dominion fight

    Fox News and one of its producers filed lawsuits against each other on Monday, according to news reports, potentially posing a new obstacle for the network amid its ongoing legal battle against Dominion Voting Systems.

    Abby Grossberg, who has worked with Fox hosts Tucker Carlson and Maria Bartiromo, says in her filings in New York and Delaware that before giving a September deposition in Dominion’s $1.6 billion defamation suit over false 2020 election claims, she was coached in “a coercive and intimidating manner” to protect executives and on-air talent.
    Grossberg also alleges that at Fox she was forced to work in an environment rampant with sexism and misogyny.

    “That’s what the culture is there,” she said in an interview with The New York Times. “They don’t respect or value women.”

    Fox, meanwhile, filed a complaint in the Supreme Court of New York seeking to block Grossberg’s claims.
    Yes internal fighting and lawsuits as well. Lets get more of the dirt in the open.

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    To illustrate that Republicans are hypocritical assholes with no sense of irony or shame. DeSantis accused Manhattan DA Bragg of ignoring crime to pursue a "political agenda."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tendrin View Post
    So, yeah. About those pesky HIPAA rules.

    https://www.stltoday.com/lifestyles/...19547e4b2.html

    Just to be clear, here, people are already suffering the consequences of this and apparently have been ID'd through the leak:
    Hm. Well, I suppose it's still possible Reed is telling the truth, and all these parents and patients are ... confused, maybe? Or maybe they're too "woke" to be trusted to give a reliable account of their own experience.

    I don't know, either way, I'm pretty sure the reasonable approach is to wait a few more months, before you can have any real, fair opinion about this story. Gotta resist that woke bias!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam Allen View Post
    Hm. Well, I suppose it's still possible Reed is telling the truth, and all these parents and patients are ... confused, maybe? Or maybe they're too "woke" to be trusted to give a reliable account of their own experience.

    I don't know, either way, I'm pretty sure the reasonable approach is to wait a few more months, before you can have any real, fair opinion about this story. Gotta resist that woke bias!
    We gotta give time to let those conservative AGs find some flimsy pretexts.

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    Halfway through Tuesday and Trump has not yet been arrested.

    Call me crazy but I am starting to think the guy knows as much about what is going on as he claims.
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