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  • A big joke about these mainstream publications is how quickly they’d open their pockets to accept fossil fuel industry native advertisement money. WaPo, NYT, WSJ, The Economist, et al - they’d always have some kind of AEI industry flak or Heartland Institute goober or Saudi stooge pen an Op-Ed about how fossil fuels are inescapable and alternatives don’t work / cost too much / have a secret downside orders of magnitude worse than O&G.

    It was the same “We Report, You Decide” bullshit that FOX News played out in big bold letters for their rube base. The fishwrap editions just knew how to play their cards closer to the chest.







  • I don’t want to be a “this is a distraction” guy, but debating the particulars of language used by a news source when the folks on record as being pedophiles still aren’t being prosecuted feels like a fucking distraction to me.

    Like, they aren’t even going to Lock Up the Clintons. The one thing that almost everyone in America can agree on is Bill Clinton being a pedophile. He’s not someone Trump needs to protect. He’s not someone the DNC wants to carry water for anymore. He’s practically on death’s door anyway, I don’t know if even he would mind. And Trump’s DOJ still won’t lift a fucking finger.

    It’s embarrassing to see a country this obsessed with “War on Crime” bullshit refuse to touch ex-Presidents caught absolutely dead to rights doing crimes. All we can do is language-police the billionaire(pedophile)-owned outlets from the cheap seats.



  • Roberts and Gorsuch aren’t obsessed with winning every short-game match up. They need gerrymandering to be legal in the abstract and for the long term. If they start trying to thread the needle between California and Texas, they give the lower courts more opportunities to overturn maps in Republican states and a future SCOTUS more elbow room to overturn their whole reading of legislative maps.

    In a wave year where Republicans are likely getting swamped out of dozens of seats anyway, there’s very little to gain and a lot to lose by creating an exception to the rule on when gerrymandering is legal.