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Senator Rick Scott says the quiet part out loud in new GOP manifesto
The Florida senator and GOP bigwig put out an 11 point manifesto complete with a running anti-LGBTQ theme.
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Bob Dole’s death serves as a reminder that the roots of Trumpism were planted decades ago
With his vocal opposition to LGBTQ rights and general callousness, the former Presidential candidate personified many of the traits that are now considered essential for GOP leaders.
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North Carolina Lt. Governor compares LGBTQ people to cow dung & says straights are “superior”
The GOP politician claims to be a Christian pastor, but all he teaches is hate. Locals describe him as “a weak and small man” with “nothing constructive to offer.”
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Virginia’s governor race is being fought on the backs of transgender people
Glenn Youngkin has made attacking LGBTQ people the center piece of his campaign. If you believe the polls, it might just be working, too.
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Republicans are poising themselves to win regardless of the outcome in California’s recall
The California recall election may offer another opportunity for Republicans to reject the fundamental premise of democracy: fair elections. That’s a bad sign for future election cycles to come.
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Republicans now want you to get the vaccine. But they also keep lying about it.
Some conservatives are now promoting the vaccine because of Donald Trump’s tepid recommendation. The right’s commitment to furthering conspiracy theories around it are a lot louder, though.
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Several churches are worshipping the gospel of Trump just as much as Christianity
Evangelicals and nondenominational Christians are still fighting for Trump’s mission to “Make America Great Again,” seeking to make the country into a theocracy.
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A GOP congressman has close ties to a white supremacist group. The party doesn’t care.
Paul Gosar was tied to a fundraiser for America First, an anti-LGBTQ, anti-Semitic hate group. The Republican party has done nothing to punish him for it.
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Donald Trump put his (allegedly backwards) pants back on & returns to his usual nonsense
The man who would destroy American democracy can’t help but appearing like a clown. So it’s understandable that people believed he was dressed like one.
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How much more will it take for Democrats to recognize that bipartisanship is dead?
The trap that Democrats keep falling into is thinking of the Republican Party as a normal political entity. It is not.