Cite, please. Such a law would apparently make every sexually-active woman with an IUD need to save all of her menses and have a lab search through it for the ovum AND test it for fertilized status.
It sounds like these Pennsylvanians are trying to outdo the guys in Ohio and see if they can come up with something stupider than recovering and implanting ectopic pregnancies.
It’s almost as though Republicans are seeking a Kremlin endorsement, which leads me to wonder if there isn’t some sort of pro-Kremlin pool of political dark money, or if there are pro-Kremlin lobbyists who are embedded within the Beltway think tank/PAC/donor ecosystem - and by that I mean on a much wider scale than we’re aware of.
At what point do these sorts of allegations cross over into libel?
Surely the 1st amendment doesn’t cover stuff that is demonstrably, provably false and malicious?
I read somewhere that the Kremlin hacked into the RNC server as well, and found a honeypot of compramat that they have been leveraging since the election. It is not widely known because the useful idiots have been complying with the directions of their handlers, and it hasn’t been necessary to go public with any of the dirt. It would explain a lot, like Lindsey Graham.
For libel against public figures, actual malice must be shown. Unlike most defamation, which concerns itself with what a reasonable person might have thought, actual malice requires knowledge of what the offending party actually thought. Which is all but unprovable short of a confession.
homopolyigmoranus: a gentleman possessing more than one moronic property; or with an odder- and larger-than-usual anus. Reversed, it’s sunaromgiylopomoh, a good doper userID.
But I digress. Has anyone tabulated the count of stupid GOP ideas posted to this thread? Is the rate of increase of stupid GOP ideas measurable, inevitable, frightening? Can we project when the count will reach infinity i.e. be uncountable? Will that be soon?