Friday, July 29, 2022

Hell Yes, the Overturning of Roe Has Given the GOP a Good Case of Prickly Heat

 

No doubt in my mind that the overturning of Roe (combining subliminally with the exposures of the January 6th Committee) are tilting election prospects toward the Democrats, and I'm coming to resent the poor-mouthing I hear from some Democratic activists. Maybe we lose the Democratic House and the Democratic Senate, and maybe we don't. You cherry-pick your intimations of doom, and I'll cherry-pick ... my cherries. The prediction that 2022 is going to rival 2010 for the Democrats has become conventional wisdom. Conventional wisdom is a ass and a idiot (to paraphrase Mr. Bumble).

Because some Republican leaders know they're on dangerous, extremist ground, they're actually trying to pump the brakes on the conservative lust to regulate women and punish the queer, because they surely feel the seismic rumbling under the earth beneath them. From the NYTimes, this small wrap-up of the case of nerves some Republican governors have developed (italics added):

...in Nebraska, where an effort to pass a trigger ban narrowly failed early this year, Gov. Pete Ricketts has discussed the possibility of a special session but has yet to call one. In Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis has largely avoided questions about whether he would take immediate steps to pass new restrictions. In South Dakota, where a ban went into effect after Roe was struck down, Gov. Kristi Noem backed away from an initial pledge to call lawmakers to the Capitol to consider more abortion bills....

But they can't stop the runaway train of conservative cruelty and authoritarianism, so Republican-dominated states try to outdo one another on medieval tortures for women who become pregnant by accident or by force. 

"Some Republican-controlled states have enacted, or are in the process of enacting, draconian restrictions on abortion, some banning the procedure almost from conception and with no exceptions for cases of rape, incest, or the life of the mother. Many of these laws are far more extreme than Mississippi's 15-week abortion ban. Some states, most famously Texas, have also put in place highly unusual enforcement mechanisms intended to evade the possibility of court challenges, with a few even attempting to criminalize crossing state lines for the purpose of procuring abortions" (Damon Linker).

Republicans in the US Congress join in the legislative spite-fest by blocking a bill yesterday that would have expanded healthcare coverage for military veterans exposed to toxic burn pits. Which roused Jon Stewart so passionately:

 


That may seem a diversion from the topic at hand, but not really. Republican legislative activity is all part of a pattern of denial, punishment, and subjugation. So I have more than hope that the Republicans who can't help themselves will be hoist with their own petard. By any human measure, they've gone too far, and the interest in seeing them defeated among young women (and other casually haphazard voters) has burgeoned and cannot be denied. 


12 comments:

Wolf's Head said...

Well, maybe there won't be an election.

Read that Jennifer Rubin, the towering giant of the leftist movement is calling for Biden to CANCEL the midterm elections.

As the left has us on the way to being a 3rd world shit hole this might be easier than it sounds.

Anonymous said...

Grasping at straws to justify the blizzard of rat-fuckery from the right. Well done.

Wolf's Head said...

I haven't seen any calls from the right to cancel the election this fall, have you?

Wolf's Head said...

If you're worried by "the blizzard of rat-fuckery from the right." you should demand the DCCC stop funding the radical right.

https://www.foxnews.com/media/james-carville-sees-no-moral-problem-democrats-supporting-extremist-republican-candidates

You might be 'hoisted by your own petard' as JW would say.

Anonymous said...

Too busy trying to cancel democrat voters.

Anonymous said...

The right doesn't cancel elections, per se. They just deny the validity of any election they lose.

Wolf's Head said...

Deny the election outcome like Clinton did in 2016, or Gore in 2020?

The repubs may not do as well as they think, but if they take control of the House and Senate are you prepared to accept the results?

Anonymous said...

I must have missed them(gore & clinton) urging their supporters to attack congress. Or refusing to publicly concede after the counting was stopped.

Wolf's Head said...

Sorry, I meant to write 'Gore in 2000', not 2020.

Wolf's Head said...

Thanks, keep up the good work.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/democrats-should-hang-their-heads-in-shame-for-helping-oust-principled-republican/ar-AA10gBT5?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=2c19f33bf4174af69c7149cbd0a2dc9b

Anonymous said...

No shame at all. Impediments to progress ( all Republicans and about a third of democrats) should be tossed out.

Wolf's Head said...

I would agree with you if you had said 'all republicans and all democrats should be thrown out.'