I imagine that, had news come out back during the last administration that an adult film actress had authored a book in which she went on at length about the President’s freakishly misshapen cartoon “toadstool” of a cock, it would have dominated headlines for weeks, if not for months. Today, though, in this godforsaken hell […]
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Christine Blasey Ford demands an investigation before testifying against Kavanaugh, and the Republicans push back
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged Anita Hill, attempted rape, Christine Blasey Ford, confirmation hearings, Donald Trump, EOS, FBI, FOX News, horseplay, Hurricane Florence, Lawrence Tribe, Lindsey Graham, Marilyn Chambers, Mario Kart, Mark Judge, Merrick Garland, misogyny, Mitch McConnell, mushrooms, Paul Manafort, polygraph, porn, presidential penises, pubic hair, regular order, right wing attacks, Ronald Reagan, Senate Judiciary Committee, sexual assault, Stormy Daniels, Supreme Court, toadstool cock, toxic masculinity, Trump's cock, white privilege, yeti pubes 97 Comments
Planned Parenthood and the campaign to get Susan Collins to do the right thing
Planned Parenthood isn’t fucking around… This afternoon, the respected, 102 year old reproductive health care organization launched an aggressive, six-figure ad campaign in Maine directed at Senator Susan Collins, one of two pro-choice Republicans who presently stand between anti-abortion Judge Brett Kavanaugh and the Supreme Court. The first ad in the campaign, which features a […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Health, Uncategorized Also tagged abortion rights, Alaska, anti-abortion, bribes, Donald Trump, Leana Wen, Lisa Murkowski, Maine, NARAL, old white men making decisions on women's health, pro choice, reproductive rights, Roe v. Wade, Supreme Court, Susan Collins, women's health 29 Comments
In their final seconds as a party, the Republicans attempt to push Brett Kavanaugh over the goal line
The above photo, inspired by Margret Atwood’s dystopian novel The Handmaid’s Tale, was taken this morning, outside the Senate chamber where Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing was being held… Kavanaugh, as I suspect all of you likely know by this point, would represent the deciding vote on the bench on any number of issues, […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged abortion, affirmative action, Donald Trump, Elena Kagan, gay rights, Heritage Foundation, impeachment, indictments, Margret Atwood, Merrick Garland, Neil Gorsuch, Roe v. Wade, Supreme Court, Susan Collins, The Handmaid's Tale, torture policy, women's rights 85 Comments