Tim Gosar had some choice words for his brother, Rep Paul Gosar (Q-AZ) today on MSNBC.
"I don't try to choose my words loosely," he said. "I believe he's dangerous, unhinged, and is reckless. He needs to not only be censored, but he needs to be expelled." — Read the rest
Far right extremist Arizona congressman Paul Gosar released the clip below that is not just offensive to Attack on Titan fans, but offensive to anyone with any taste at all. From the Jerusalem Post:
The video shows Gosar's photo over a photograph of the White House.
Several years ago, Charlotte and Karen Pence worked together on Marlon Bundo's A Day in the Life of the Vice President, a picture book of a bunny in the White House. The tale of the presidential rabbit is almost as good as its parody, published by a writer from John Oliver's Last Week Tonight, which describes a bunny's journey coming out as gay and falling in love with a boy bunny. — Read the rest
In 2019, before her constituents in Georgia elected her to represent them in the Capitol, toxic QAnoner Marjorie Taylor Greene went to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's office and spoke at length through AOC's office door mail slot, delivering what can only be described as a semi-coherent rant. — Read the rest
Archived by CNN's Andrew Kaczynski, video shot by congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (before her election to the House of Representatives) shows her in full QAnon mode, berating Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez through her office mail slot: "You are bringing God's judgment on our country!" — Read the rest
On a recorded call immediately after his arrest, Miller told his mother, "I don't feel that I've done anything wrong and now I'm being locked up," according to prosecutors.
This morning at 1:00am EST, Twitter once again suspended the account of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (Q-GA) for 12 hours (the first time was in January for spreading toxic lies). On Greene's Parler account she complained that she was suspended "for absolutely no reason, with no explanation." — Read the rest
This is a good 13-minute video from a Twitch livestream, in which a finance expert, Alexis Goldstein, explains to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) how Robinhood makes its money.
More than 50 House progressives are pushing President Joe Biden to prioritize recurring direct checks instead of one-time payments in the next rescue package, upping the demands on Democratic leaders in their race to draft a bill.
On MSNBC Wednesday night, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez doesn't mince words when she explains who is now in charge of the GOP.
The question she was asked in this clip was, "How do you understand the nature of the caucus of the Republican party that you serve with right now in the aftermath of this [Capitol siege of Jan 6] and the vote they took to overturn the election, and this desire to, quote, turn the page." — Read the rest
A group of incoming Republican congresspeople intends to counter the "radical agenda" of the Democratic party, with the self-professed goal of becoming the Republican party's alternative to "the Squad" – a group of progressive congresswomen of color including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) played Among Us on Twitch yesterday to encourage people to vote. More than 400,000 people turned up to watch. Tired: Reddit AMA, Wired: Twitch streams?
Top Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway announced tonight that she's leaving the White House at the end of the month. Minutes earlier, her husband George Conway tweeted that he's departing from anti-Trump political action committee The Lincoln Project.
Last week, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) gave a stirring response to now-disgraced Rep. Ted Yoho (R-FL) calling her a "fucking bitch."
Yesterday AOC posted "behind-the-scenes details" of how she decided how to respond. She included a page from her dot grid notebook with a rough outline of her speech. — Read the rest
Here is my full response regarding Mr. Yoho and the culture of misogyny that inspired his actions.
I am deeply appreciative of my colleagues and everyone speaking up and out against the rampant mistreatment of women both in Congress and across the country.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the US Representative for New York's fourteenth district, faced a well-funded "centrist" challenger in this year's Democratic primary. Though Michelle Caruso-Cabrera couldn't match Ocasio-Cortez's fundraising, she was backed by Wall Street players and some of New York's richest, who thought she had a genuine chance of overcoming the left-leaning congresswoman. — Read the rest
Six months ago, Propublica began beating the drum about "Free File," a bizarre, corrupt arrangement between the IRS and the country's largest tax-prep firms that ended up costing the poorest people in America millions and millions of dollars, every single year.
Union organizers don't have arguments with workers, they have "structured organizing conversations" — conversations in which the organizer asks someone to think about what change they want to see, what the obstacles to that change are, and then asks them to think about whether that change will come about unless they form a union.