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nerds-yearbook · 7 months ago
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In 1918, Tommy Brockless, a shell shocked World War I soldier, was cryogenically frozen by Torchwood Agents with instructions to future Torchwood agents that Tommy would some how be instrumental in saving the world. ("To the Last Man", Torchwood, TV, Event)
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keepin-it-on-the-d-l · 1 year ago
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Sons and Sonsability minor spoilers
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mo-gxn · 1 year ago
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SCREW IT TWO POSTS TODAY!!!
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murderwives😍🫶😍😍🫶🥰🥰🫶😍🫶🫶
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Gay wrongs tournament, round 2 of the minor bracket
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For Wu Zetian x Gao Yizhi x Li Shimin: (propaganda from previous poll here)
They are in a poly and are so morally gray and I love em. The triangle really is the strongest shape
They're gay because they're all bi (literally in Shimin and Yizhi's cases, kinda more implied for Zetian). Zetian and Shimin tortured a man for information (and also because he tortured them first) while Yizhi cooked back in their apartment. They made a plan to destroy their government and take over instead. Yizhi killed his dad because he was talking shit about Zetian and trying to sway his trust in her (it didn't work lmao). Instead of a love triangle (it REALLY seemed like that was what it was heading towards) they all love each other and would (and have) committed atrocities for each other. There's a whole thing about how they're stronger together (like, metaphorically and on the battlefield (Shimin and Zetian pilot a giant mecha together and Yizhi balances them))
They're a canon polyship who are all a bit deranged and down to kill for their goals and/or to protect bae. Two have tortured a man to death together and came home to the third making celebratory cookies for them. 
What's more gay wrongs than trying to take over your country and torturing a man together
For Lizzie and Jane:
They are time travelling murder lesbians. They kill people. That's their whole thing
They are awesome and I am eepy <3 
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icy-book · 2 months ago
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Uuhhhhh inhavnt listened to dndads in a bittt
Anything with murder wives? Murder wives going on a murder date?
I assume murder wives is Jane Rogan/Lizzie Mothman and not a s3 ship I don't know about. I shall do my best (has only listened to Sons and Sonsability once and not recently)
"It's so beautiful, isn't it, Lizzie, dear?" Jane gasped, pulling Lizzie foward by her hand.
"Yes, beautiful," she nods. "Um, what is it?"
"I'm not sure, actually." The bright orange, hairy... thing, moved easily along the ice, waving a stick above its head. "I believe it's something called a Gritty? Regardless, it's just so elegant. I didn't know it was possible to move on ice like that."
Lizzie shivered in her seat. "Ice is rather... icy." Fanny had been particularly prone to running and subsequently slipping on icy patches during the winter. Very amusing, but Eunice always complained about the rips it would make in her dresses.
"Jane, dear, what are we here for again."
"Oh," she gasped, "we're here for hockey! Apparently it's this sort of sport where men run about on ice and hit each other with sticks. I thought it would be amusing"
"Why do they hit each other with sticks?" Jane looked thoughtful.
"I'm not sure. Perhaps that's just how you win? Oh, I do hope there's blood. Sports are terribly dull without blood."
"I'm sure there will be, darling."
With that, the lights began to dim, and Jane excitedly grabbed her hands as the announcer spoke,
"Players. take your positions."
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risetherivermoon · 11 months ago
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relistening to sons and sonsability, jane & lizzie my favorite serial killer lesbians 🙏
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likelyscam · 1 year ago
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lesbianism
(have i mentioned that i love sons and sonsability yet???? have i mentioned that i love love love these two????<3)
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nick-close · 1 year ago
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If I were a man is a Jane and Lizzie song btw. If you even care.
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abs0luteb4stard · 1 year ago
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W 🎄 T C H I N G
I really regret not seeing this with my dad. He would've laughed his asshole out of his body. 😅
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dreaminginthedeepsouth · 3 months ago
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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
November 1, 2024
Heather Cox Richardson
Nov 02, 2024
Trump’s comments to right-wing media figure Tucker Carlson last night at an event in Glendale, Arizona, about former representative Liz Cheney (R-WY), coming as they have after the extraordinary racism and sexism of Trump’s Sunday event at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, have have highlighted the centrality of the campaign's attack on women. 
“She’s a radical war hawk,” Trump told Carlson, “Let’s put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her, OK? Let’s see how she feels about it, you know, when the guns are trained on her face.”  
Today, Trump surrogates have tried to say that he was referring to Cheney’s positions on American warfare, but it seems pretty clear he is fantasizing about seeing her in front of a firing squad. Journalist Magdi Jacobs noted the parallels between this statement and his 2020 command to the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by,” the precursor to the Proud Boys’ attacking the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, to try to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. In both statements, Trump avoided explicitly calling for violence, but absolutely set the stage for it. 
This morning, Cheney responded to Trump’s threat “This is how dictators destroy free nations. They threaten those who speak against them with death. We cannot entrust our country and our freedom to a petty, vindictive, cruel, unstable man who wants to be a tyrant.”
While Trump began to attack Cheney openly when she accepted the role of vice-chair of the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol, where her presence clearly made Republicans—like Cassidy Hutchinson, aide to former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows—willing to share what they knew, Trump’s recent bloody fantasies appear to have broader meaning.
Cheney has emerged as the key figure to urge Republican women to vote against Trump, and it is becoming increasingly clear that Trump’s reelection is in trouble in part because white women are abandoning him. The early hints that this is happening, like the huge gender gap showing up in early voting, have sparked a right-wing frenzy of attempts to restore the power of white men over the women in their lives. Right-wing men are insisting that wives should vote as their husbands do, or that women should lose the ability to vote altogether. 
Trump’s suggestion that Cheney should face a firing squad seems to be a general expression of the anger of white men accustomed to dictating the terms of public life when faced with the reality that they can no longer count on being able to cow the people around them.
Trump’s attack on Cheney has galvanized his unpopularity with women, while the larger meaning of the MAGAs’ attacks on women got additional illustration with the news broken today by Lizzie Presser and Kavitha Surana of ProPublica that a pregnant 18-year-old in Texas suffering from sepsis was turned away from emergency rooms twice before doctors at a third visit required two ultrasounds to make sure her fetus no longer had a heartbeat before they would move her into intensive care. She died within hours.  
Today’s news continued to be bad for Trump. Last week, on the Joe Rogan podcast, Trump talked about the CHIPS and Science Act that authorized about $280 billion to encourage domestic research and manufacturing of semiconductors in the U.S. While the law has brought significant private investment into the construction of new manufacturing plants and has created manufacturing jobs, Trump complained to Rogan, “That chip deal is so bad.” 
After listening to that conversation, journalist Luke Radel asked House speaker Mike Johnson in a report aired today whether, with Trump opposed to the bill and with Republicans having voted against it, the Republicans will try to repeal the law if they get majorities in Congress. Johnson responded “I expect we probably will, but we haven’t developed that part of the agenda yet.”
Republicans are determined to cut government spending to make way for more tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations. But the CHIPS and Science Act has brought important supply chains home and has created more than 115,000 new high-paying jobs in the U.S. 
And it has brought significant investment to battleground states: $19.5 billion to Arizona, $75 million to Georgia, $325 million to Michigan, $750 million to North Carolina, and $93 million to Pennsylvania. Johnson quickly realized that acknowledging the Republicans’ hopes of repealing it was a bad mistake days before an election and, claiming he had not heard the question accurately, said he had no intent to undermine the CHIPS and Science Act. 
At a closed-door meeting earlier this week, Johnson said repealing the Affordable Care Act is a Republican priority. He tried to walk this comment back, as well, but Pennsylvania Republican senatorial candidate Dave McCormick kept the issue in front of voters when he was caught on a hot mic saying he wants to reform the ACA and that he opposes the provision in the ACA that allows children to stay on their parent’s health insurance until they’re 26.
Trump’s mental state continues to deteriorate, taking with it the former president’s inhibitions. After going on a rant about the people he blamed for troubles with his microphone at a sparsely attended rally in Warren, Michigan, the Republican nominee for president of the United States of America simulated oral sex on stage.
An official with the Harris campaign told reporters today that they “fully expect” Trump will replay the game plan of 2020 and claim victory on election night, before all the votes are fully counted. In an interview on Wednesday, Harris noted that they were ready if Trump prematurely declared victory: “We are sadly ready if he does and, if we know that he is actually manipulating the press and attempting to manipulate the consensus of the American people...we are prepared to respond,” she said. 
Washington State governor Jay Inslee has activated the state’s National Guard so it will be “fully prepared to respond to any…civil unrest” before or after the election. 
The Department of Justice today announced it would monitor the polls in 86 jurisdictions in 27 states to make sure they comply with federal voting rights laws. Although the federal government has monitored certain polls since 1965, officials in the states of Florida, Missouri, and Texas promptly announced they would not permit Department of Justice officials inside polling stations.
Meanwhile, Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris made two stops in Wisconsin today before packing the Wisconsin State Fair Exposition Center in West Allis near Milwaukee. 
In Madison, Harris told a reporter: “What I am enjoying about this moment most is that in spite of how my opponent spends full time trying to divide the American people, what I am seeing is people coming together under one roof who seemingly have nothing in common and know they have everything in common, and I think that is in the best interest of the strength of our nation.”
LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
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misfitwashere · 3 months ago
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November 1, 2024 
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
NOV 2
Trump’s comments to right-wing media figure Tucker Carlson last night at an event in Glendale, Arizona, about former representative Liz Cheney (R-WY), coming as they have after the extraordinary racism and sexism of Trump’s Sunday event at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, have have highlighted the centrality of the campaign's attack on women. 
“She’s a radical war hawk,” Trump told Carlson, “Let’s put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her, OK? Let’s see how she feels about it, you know, when the guns are trained on her face.”  
Today, Trump surrogates have tried to say that he was referring to Cheney’s positions on American warfare, but it seems pretty clear he is fantasizing about seeing her in front of a firing squad. Journalist Magdi Jacobs noted the parallels between this statement and his 2020 command to the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by,” the precursor to the Proud Boys’ attacking the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, to try to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. In both statements, Trump avoided explicitly calling for violence, but absolutely set the stage for it. 
This morning, Cheney responded to Trump’s threat “This is how dictators destroy free nations. They threaten those who speak against them with death. We cannot entrust our country and our freedom to a petty, vindictive, cruel, unstable man who wants to be a tyrant.”
While Trump began to attack Cheney openly when she accepted the role of vice-chair of the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol, where her presence clearly made Republicans—like Cassidy Hutchinson, aide to former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows—willing to share what they knew, Trump’s recent bloody fantasies appear to have broader meaning.
Cheney has emerged as the key figure to urge Republican women to vote against Trump, and it is becoming increasingly clear that Trump’s reelection is in trouble in part because white women are abandoning him. The early hints that this is happening, like the huge gender gap showing up in early voting, have sparked a right-wing frenzy of attempts to restore the power of white men over the women in their lives. Right-wing men are insisting that wives should vote as their husbands do, or that women should lose the ability to vote altogether. 
Trump’s suggestion that Cheney should face a firing squad seems to be a general expression of the anger of white men accustomed to dictating the terms of public life when faced with the reality that they can no longer count on being able to cow the people around them.
Trump’s attack on Cheney has galvanized his unpopularity with women, while the larger meaning of the MAGAs’ attacks on women got additional illustration with the news broken today by Lizzie Presser and Kavitha Surana of ProPublica that a pregnant 18-year-old in Texas suffering from sepsis was turned away from emergency rooms twice before doctors at a third visit required two ultrasounds to make sure her fetus no longer had a heartbeat before they would move her into intensive care. She died within hours.  
Today’s news continued to be bad for Trump. Last week, on the Joe Rogan podcast, Trump talked about the CHIPS and Science Act that authorized about $280 billion to encourage domestic research and manufacturing of semiconductors in the U.S. While the law has brought significant private investment into the construction of new manufacturing plants and has created manufacturing jobs, Trump complained to Rogan, “That chip deal is so bad.” 
After listening to that conversation, journalist Luke Radel asked House speaker Mike Johnson in a report aired today whether, with Trump opposed to the bill and with Republicans having voted against it, the Republicans will try to repeal the law if they get majorities in Congress. Johnson responded “I expect we probably will, but we haven’t developed that part of the agenda yet.”
Republicans are determined to cut government spending to make way for more tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations. But the CHIPS and Science Act has brought important supply chains home and has created more than 115,000 new high-paying jobs in the U.S. 
And it has brought significant investment to battleground states: $19.5 billion to Arizona, $75 million to Georgia, $325 million to Michigan, $750 million to North Carolina, and $93 million to Pennsylvania. Johnson quickly realized that acknowledging the Republicans’ hopes of repealing it was a bad mistake days before an election and, claiming he had not heard the question accurately, said he had no intent to undermine the CHIPS and Science Act. 
At a closed-door meeting earlier this week, Johnson said repealing the Affordable Care Act is a Republican priority. He tried to walk this comment back, as well, but Pennsylvania Republican senatorial candidate Dave McCormick kept the issue in front of voters when he was caught on a hot mic saying he wants to reform the ACA and that he opposes the provision in the ACA that allows children to stay on their parent’s health insurance until they’re 26.
Trump’s mental state continues to deteriorate, taking with it the former president’s inhibitions. After going on a rant about the people he blamed for troubles with his microphone at a sparsely attended rally in Warren, Michigan, the Republican nominee for president of the United States of America simulated oral sex on stage.
An official with the Harris campaign told reporters today that they “fully expect” Trump will replay the game plan of 2020 and claim victory on election night, before all the votes are fully counted. In an interview on Wednesday, Harris noted that they were ready if Trump prematurely declared victory: “We are sadly ready if he does and, if we know that he is actually manipulating the press and attempting to manipulate the consensus of the American people...we are prepared to respond,” she said. 
Washington State governor Jay Inslee has activated the state’s National Guard so it will be “fully prepared to respond to any…civil unrest” before or after the election. 
The Department of Justice today announced it would monitor the polls in 86 jurisdictions in 27 states to make sure they comply with federal voting rights laws. Although the federal government has monitored certain polls since 1965, officials in the states of Florida, Missouri, and Texas promptly announced they would not permit Department of Justice officials inside polling stations.
Meanwhile, Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris made two stops in Wisconsin today before packing the Wisconsin State Fair Exposition Center in West Allis near Milwaukee. 
In Madison, Harris told a reporter: “What I am enjoying about this moment most is that in spite of how my opponent spends full time trying to divide the American people, what I am seeing is people coming together under one roof who seemingly have nothing in common and know they have everything in common, and I think that is in the best interest of the strength of our nation.”
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isadora-greenhall · 1 year ago
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Here’s a sneak peek into what I’ve done for one of the prompts for Dndads Halloween Week! Sons & Sonsability spoilers, and canon typical mentions of violence, so it’s going behind a read more ❤️
Miss Elizabeth Mothman hadn’t considered the varying other delights of the 21st Century before this day. She and her beautiful, clever, elegant husband, Lady Jane Rogan, had spent many wonderful hours maiming and torturing and murdering and slaughtering “involuntary celibates” or, as Jane informed her to both their delights, “incels.” Billionaires, too, made wonderful game, even better than a fox hunt! But on this day, Tuesday the 31st of this month of October, in the Year of our Lord two thousand and twenty-three, Jane had surprised Lizzie by introducing her to Hallowe’en, especially to festive costumes, and then most especially to the “slutty” category of the thing.
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pamela-lntt · 1 year ago
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after a year of putting it off i finally drew my design of The Rogans from sons and sonsability !!
and I immediately started drawing lizzie and jane akjsnask
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sadgirlnoga · 24 days ago
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my 2025 Predictions:
Nickelodeon will file for bankruptcy, the headquarters will be replaced with Spirit Halloweens once they close down and the rights for SpongeBob will immediately be bought by Elon Musk.
Britney Manson and Tara Yummy will enter a Twitter Feud.
Gigi Gorgeous will get into a DUI and trans girls will make her mugshot into edits and profile pictures.
Ruby Gloom will make a comeback.
SBN3 will collab with Hot Topic to launch a Class Of 09 collection, that'll end up being so overpriced it'll be discontinued after 10 days due to complaints from fans of the franchise.
Ashley Tisdale will make a charity to save a monkey species, only to have that same charity become a meme on Twitter.
NikkiTutorials will launch a Nimya Beauty collection with Kim Petras in order to promote her new album.
James Charles will complain publicly about cancel culture in a very "anti-woke" kinda way.
A live action movie of Mouthwashing will be announced on Twitter only for it to get The FNAF Movie treatment.
Jenna Ortega will launch her own perfume and many people will complain about the strong T0bacco note in it.
Katy Perry and Taylor Swift will make a song about friendship together as if anyone still cares about the beef they had in like 2014.
Joe Rogan will make an episode in his podcast about furries, which will cause a self proclaimed right wing furry to try to convince him that furries aren't that bad, this alone will cause twitter to have a field day but it only gets weirder once fanart rolls in.
Euphoria Season 3 will be a massive flop that will ultimately end the series for good.
Ron DeSantis will go into a whole ass twitter fit about Lizzie McGuire.
Dolly Parton will collab with Ethel Cain.
Nicki Minaj will Make her own comic book.
Megan Thee Stallion will make her own anime.
Ice Spire will announce her departure from music.
Hello Kitty will collab with Monster High and Bratz, which will cause a massive fight and a lot of love triangle trope memes.
A mini laptop with a similar shape to a Sidekick phone will be in the works by a small tech company/would be launched in the middle of this year.
A Gloomy Bear feature phone will be made and start trending like that Hello Kitty Taiml phone.
The Snape Wives will make a comback but most likely in a dufferent form(I.E. Different character, different franchise and different people.)
Ethel Cains new album will SHATTER The 4th Album Curse.
Cupcakke will collab with the real Jiafei girlie.
Nikita Dragun will quit social media.
Addison Rae will collab with Arca.
The D'amelio Sisters will make a comeback as 2014 tumblr icon inspired fashion personalities.
People will actually make many aesthetic mosts about 2019 and early 2020, marking that time period as "The Death Of Cringe Culture."
There will either be a snake epidemic or a snake shortage.
Barbie SGI movies will return.
A Winx fanseries catered to teens and young adults that is actually good will be released.
Chobits will make a major comeback.
Nana will be continued.
My Hero Academia will reach an all time low.
Lady Gaga will sue Selena Gomez.
Cartoon Network will file for bankrupcy and also enter the hands of Elon Musk.
Big Ed will get arrested.
Louis Vuitton will launch a Minions collab.
Juicy Couture will launch an Ayesha Ericota limited collection.
Domo will make a comeback.
Ma*rs will make an originals collection with alot of their old iconic pieces.
Dylan Mulvaney will do Gyaru.
Trixie Mattel will do an Emo look.
RuPaul will get sued and videos of her in court will trend.
Osiris will bring back their old shoe design.
Sabrina Carpenter will attend a human tights conference, videos of her walking on and off stage will be used for edits, also she'll joke about running for presidant on instagram Live, which might cause a butterfly affect, but who knows?
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Gay wrongs tournament, round 1 of the minor bracket
Propaganda:
For Lizzie and Jane:
They are time travelling murder lesbians. They kill people. That's their whole thing
They are awesome and I am eepy <3 
For Legato and Knives:
They’re like Trigun Hannigram. Fellas is it gay to worship another man like a god and do unspeakable violence to others including his estranged twin brother on his behalf?
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yourreddancer · 3 months ago
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Heather Cox Richardson  11.1.24
Heather Cox Richardson  11.1.24
Trump’s comments to right-wing media figure Tucker Carlson last night at an event in Glendale, Arizona, about former representative Liz Cheney (R-WY), coming as they have after the extraordinary racism and sexism of Trump’s Sunday event at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, have have highlighted the centrality of the campaign's attack on women. 
“She’s a radical war hawk,” Trump told Carlson, “Let’s put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her, OK? Let’s see how she feels about it, you know, when the guns are trained on her face.”  
Today, Trump surrogates have tried to say that he was referring to Cheney’s positions on American warfare, but it seems pretty clear he is fantasizing about seeing her in front of a firing squad. Journalist Magdi Jacobs noted the parallels between this statement and his 2020 command to the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by,” the precursor to the Proud Boys’ attacking the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, to try to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. In both statements, Trump avoided explicitly calling for violence, but absolutely set the stage for it. 
This morning, Cheney responded to Trump’s threat “This is how dictators destroy free nations. They threaten those who speak against them with death. We cannot entrust our country and our freedom to a petty, vindictive, cruel, unstable man who wants to be a tyrant.”
While Trump began to attack Cheney openly when she accepted the role of vice-chair of the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol, where her presence clearly made Republicans—like Cassidy Hutchinson, aide to former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows—willing to share what they knew, Trump’s recent bloody fantasies appear to have broader meaning.
Cheney has emerged as the key figure to urge Republican women to vote against Trump, and it is becoming increasingly clear that Trump’s reelection is in trouble in part because white women are abandoning him. The early hints that this is happening, like the huge gender gap showing up in early voting, have sparked a right-wing frenzy of attempts to restore the power of white men over the women in their lives. Right-wing men are insisting that wives should vote as their husbands do, or that women should lose the ability to vote altogether. 
Trump’s suggestion that Cheney should face a firing squad seems to be a general expression of the anger of white men accustomed to dictating the terms of public life when faced with the reality that they can no longer count on being able to cow the people around them.
Trump’s attack on Cheney has galvanized his unpopularity with women, while the larger meaning of the MAGAs’ attacks on women got additional illustration with the news broken today by Lizzie Presser and Kavitha Surana of ProPublica that a pregnant 18-year-old in Texas suffering from sepsis was turned away from emergency rooms twice before doctors at a third visit required two ultrasounds to make sure her fetus no longer had a heartbeat before they would move her into intensive care. She died within hours.  
Today’s news continued to be bad for Trump. Last week, on the Joe Rogan podcast, Trump talked about the CHIPS and Science Act that authorized about $280 billion to encourage domestic research and manufacturing of semiconductors in the U.S. While the law has brought significant private investment into the construction of new manufacturing plants and has created manufacturing jobs, Trump complained to Rogan, “That chip deal is so bad.” 
After listening to that conversation, journalist Luke Radel asked House speaker Mike Johnson in a report aired today whether, with Trump opposed to the bill and with Republicans having voted against it, the Republicans will try to repeal the law if they get majorities in Congress. Johnson responded “I expect we probably will, but we haven’t developed that part of the agenda yet.”
Republicans are determined to cut government spending to make way for more tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations. But the CHIPS and Science Act has brought important supply chains home and has created more than 115,000 new high-paying jobs in the U.S. 
And it has brought significant investment to battleground states: $19.5 billion to Arizona, $75 million to Georgia, $325 million to Michigan, $750 million to North Carolina, and $93 million to Pennsylvania. Johnson quickly realized that acknowledging the Republicans’ hopes of repealing it was a bad mistake days before an election and, claiming he had not heard the question accurately, said he had no intent to undermine the CHIPS and Science Act. 
At a closed-door meeting earlier this week, Johnson said repealing the Affordable Care Act is a Republican priority. He tried to walk this comment back, as well, but Pennsylvania Republican senatorial candidate Dave McCormick kept the issue in front of voters when he was caught on a hot mic saying he wants to reform the ACA and that he opposes the provision in the ACA that allows children to stay on their parent’s health insurance until they’re 26.
Trump’s mental state continues to deteriorate, taking with it the former president’s inhibitions. After going on a rant about the people he blamed for troubles with his microphone at a sparsely attended rally in Warren, Michigan, the Republican nominee for president of the United States of America simulated oral sex on stage.
NOTE:  Why didn't THAT get widespread media coverage??????
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An official with the Harris campaign told reporters today that they “fully expect” Trump will replay the game plan of 2020 and claim victory on election night, before all the votes are fully counted. In an interview on Wednesday, Harris noted that they were ready if Trump prematurely declared victory: “We are sadly ready if he does and, if we know that he is actually manipulating the press and attempting to manipulate the consensus of the American people...we are prepared to respond,” she said. 
Washington State governor Jay Inslee has activated the state’s National Guard so it will be “fully prepared to respond to any…civil unrest” before or after the election.      (GOOD FOR YOU, JAY!!!!!)
The Department of Justice today announced it would monitor the polls in 86 jurisdictions in 27 states to make sure they comply with federal voting rights laws. Although the federal government has monitored certain polls since 1965, officials in the states of Florida, Missouri, and Texas promptly announced they would not permit Department of Justice officials inside polling stations.  (NOTE:  HOW DO THEY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE????)
Meanwhile, Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris made two stops in Wisconsin today before packing the Wisconsin State Fair Exposition Center in West Allis near Milwaukee. 
In Madison, Harris told a reporter: “What I am enjoying about this moment most is that in spite of how my opponent spends full time trying to divide the American people, what I am seeing is people coming together under one roof who seemingly have nothing in common and know they have everything in common, and I think that is in the best interest of the strength of our nation.”
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